What is it called when dogs shake the water off wet fur?
what is unlearned behavior.
Perception does not involve bottom-up and top-down processing. T or F?
F
What are cognitive disorders that affect different cognition areas, particularly language or reading?
what is a learning diabilities?
What is schema?
IS a mental construct consisting of a cluster or collection of related concepts.
What is emtion described as?
What is Feelings.
Learning is not a relatively permanent change in behavior or knowledge? T or F
False
What is it called when we don't perceive stimuli that remain relatively constant over prolonged periods of time?
What is sensory adaptation.
According to the range of reaction theory, your genetic potential is not a fixed quantity. T or F
False
What is Role Schema?
Makes assumptions about how individuals in certain roles have.
What are the componest of emtion?
Experiences, backgrounds, and cultures.
What are innate behaviors that are triggered by a border range of events?
What are instincts?
What is the ability to identify a stimulus when it is embedded in a distraction background?
What is signal distraction theory
We get information into our brains through a process called?
What is encoding?
What is a Cognitive Script?
Is a set of behaviors that can feel like a routine.
What is the James-Lange theory of emotions?
Emotion asserts that emotions arise from physiological arousal.
What occurs when an organism makes a connection between stimuli or events that occur together in the environment?
What is associative learning
What refers to sensory information from a stimulus in the environment.
What is bottom-up processing
If someone asks you what you ate for lunch today what kind of process is that?
What is Autonomic processing?
What is another name for Cognitive Script?
Event Schema
How does a lie decector affect our emtions?
It measures the physiological arousal of and individual responding to a series of questions.
Give an example of Classical Conditioning?
The dog and the bell.
What refers to knowledge and expectancy?
What is top-down processing?
What processing requires a lot of work and attention on your part in order to encode information.
What is effortful processing?
What is the field of psychology that is dedicated to examining how people think?
What is the cognitive-mediational theory?
Asserts our emotions are determined by our appraisal of the stimulus.