A limitless storage area of information, including knowledge, skills and experiance
Long Term Memory
Encoding failure, decay, retrieval failure, Disease, Brain trauma, Amnesia, Dementia, Motivated Forgetting, Chemical Effect
When a child is roughly 2 years old, they are in this word stage.
Two word stage
L.L. Thurstone opposed the General Intelligence Theory stating that intelligence was broken into (how many) Mental Abilities.
7
Step by step procedure. 100% guaranteed but will take time.
Algorithm
The 3 parts/steps of Memory are
Encoding, Storage and Retrieval
This graph shows that forgetting is rapid at first then levels off with time.
Ebbinghaus' forgetting curve
The overall sets of language rules that enable us to communicate and understand each other. Make sure you don't make any errors.
Grammar
Your ability to Read the Room and base your social interactions on those around you is considered ___ intelligence
Emotional
The measurements of mental traits, abilities and processes, usually done through testing. You could also call it Psychological Testing.
Psychometrics
This type of memory is made up for information your must consciously work to remember, like algebra.
Explicit Memory
The inability to MAKE NEW memories is ____ Amnesia and the inability to RECALL OLD memories is ____ Amnesia.
Must be in correct order for credit.
Anterograde / Retrograde
This theory of language says that grammar is universal and language is inborn/innate
Chomsky's Nativist Theory
This type of intelligence is your accumulated knowledge and verbal skills that increase with age. It's very clear.
Crystallized Intelligence
Simple thinking strategy based on judgments, past experiences and mental shortcuts. Can be quick, but not always accurate.
Heuristics
Spreading out your studying to better encode information is known as the...
spacing effect
Drug induced Amnesia is called
Chemical Effect
The system of rules for combining words into grammatically sensible sentences.
Syntax
Savant Syndrome
These types of test are designed to predict a person's future performance, like the SAT.
Aptitude Test
An increase in a cell's firing potential where the neurons become more efficient at communication.
Long Term Potentiation or LTP
Freud's belief that people banish thoughts, feelings and memories from their own consciousness
Repression
When this part of the brain is impaired, speaking is impaired.
Broca's area
What are the THREE intelligences in Sternberg's Triarchic theory?
Analytical, Creative, Practical
When you give individuals the same test at different times to check how consistent the scores are.
Test-retest