sensation and perception
Influences on perception
Memory
storing & retrieving memories
Forgetting, Memory Construction & Improving Memory
100

Freddy is able to hear someone call her name through a crowd of people. This is known as the __

cocktail party effect 

100

When Freddy jumps out at the night guard, he gets scared but when Freddy jumps out at Bonnie he does not. 

this is an example of ____

perception

100

What type of processing is better for your memory over time (deep or shallow)

deep processing 

100

people are more likely to remember information if their physical and mental state are the same. 

This is the definition of ___

state dependent memory 

100

when old information makes it more difficult to learn or retain new in formation 

this is because of ___

proactive interference 

200

Chika could not hear her name being called uniting Freddy and Bonnie were saying it. 

This is an example of ___

absolute threshold 

200

the visual cliff experiment was used to test ___

depth perception 

200

the three steps of forming memories are ___

1. sensory memory

2. short term memory

3. long term memory

200

freddy Fazbear remembers catching the night guard when he is happy but when he is sad he remembers  the door getting slammed in his face. 

this is an example of __

mood congruent memory 

200

What are the possible reasons we could forget something because of an encoding failure? 

being distracted 
300

when the night guard no longer notices the sound of the flickering lights after an extended period of time.

This is an example of __

Sensory adaptation 

300

When foxy closes his right eye then his left eye when looking at the stage, the image is slightly different to each eye.

This is an example of ___

retinal disparity 

300

the ability of the brain to simultaneously process incoming stimuli of differing quality. 

this is the definition of _____

parallel processing. 

300

the three levels of retention are 

1. recall 

2. recognition 

3. relearning 

300

the unconscious blocking of distressing thoughts, impulses, feelings, or memories out of your conscious mind is ___

repression

400

kitting for the first time would be__ processing 

Bottom up

400

When Bonnie is looking at a flip book, the images seem to be moving even tho they are stationary. 

This is an example of ____

Phi phenomenon 

400

What are the three steps of memory (according to information- processing models) 

1.) Encoding 

2.) Storage 

3.) Retrieval 

400
the tendency to remember the first and last items in a list rather than items in the middle is due to ___

the serial position effect

400

having trouble forming new memories occurs in _

anterograde amnesia 

500

Conversion of one form of energy into another, as when environmental stimuli are transformed into neural signals is the definition of __

Transduction 

500

the belief that we as humans view things as an organized whole rather than in parts.

This describes ___

Gestalt psychology principle.

500

What happens in your brain every time you learn something new?

your brain's neural connections change

(forming and strengthening pathways to better help you interact with your environment.)

500

the hippocampus helps form __ memories 

the basal ganglia helps form_ memories 

the cerebellum helps form _ memories 

the amygdala is involved in __ memories

1. explicit

2. procedural

3. implicit

4. emotional 

500

which well known psychologist is commonly associated with memory repression? 

Sigmund Freud