Introduction to Cognitive Psychology

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  • Created on: 10-04-17 11:35

1. hat part of cognitive psychology is involved with patient evidence?

  • Information processing approach
  • Cognitive neuropsychology
  • Cognitive neuroscience
  • Experimental cognitive psychology
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2. hat part of cognitive psychology is involved with brain imaging?

  • Experimental cognitive psychology
  • Cognitive neuroscience
  • Cognitive neuropsychology
  • Information processing approach

3. What is different between non-living and living things?

  • Deficits in those regions
  • They cannot be processed at the same time
  • Represented differently in the brain
  • Processed in a different brain region

4. What is bottom-up processing?

  • Processing directly affected by the stimulus
  • Processing influenced by the individual's knowledge and experience
  • Processing affected by optical illusions
  • Processing influenced by attending to stimulus

5. What is task impurity?

  • Task does not correspond to everyday processing
  • Task is not measuring what it is intended to
  • Task relies on a mixture of cognitive processess, making interpretation difficult
  • Results do not generalise to other experiments looking at the same thing

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