Language
Thought
Intelligence
Random
100

Why is Language Important?

Communication builds relationships

100

What is confirmation bias?

Only pay attention to the evidence that supports our original position

100

What is fluid intelligence?

The ability to think on the spot and solve novel problems:
• The ability to perceive relationships
• The ability to gain new types of knowledge

100

Who is Wilhelm Wundt?

"Founder of Modern Psychology"

200

What is Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis?

The structure of our language influences a
native speaker’s perception and categorization of experiences

200

What is mental set?

The brain's tendency to stick with the most familiar solution to a problem and ignore alternatives

200

What does IQ (traditionally) measure?

Aptitude

200

What is procedural memory?

Memory that enables you to perform specific
learned skills or habitual responses

300

Give an example of the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis

(Gendered languages causing different descriptives)

300

What is the difference between an algorithmic form of problem-solving and a heuristic?

An algorithm still goes through every possibly, but a heuristic will short-cut using cognitive thought

300

What is the piece of the brain called that connects the two hemispheres?

The Corpus Callosum

300

What did the Little Albert experiment show?

Classical Conditioning and Generalization

400

What can written language do that spoken language does not?

(Easier to be preserved though history)

400

What causes an 'Aha!' moment?

An unconscious diversion from mental set, which can lead to a sudden realization
400

What is the Flynn Effect?

Intelligence quotients seem to be
increasing over time due to increased nutrition, medical care, education, and/or environmental complexity

400

What causes Wernicke's Aphasia?

Damage to Wernicke's, which is the part of the brain that translates language resulting in nonsense communication