We have a limited short-term memory capacity, but our capacity feels larger since we
??? information?
■ Chunk
Attention is not important in the
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■ False
We sometimes earn skills or learn something without conscious awareness. This is called ???
■ Improper memory
Which type of memory is remembered if exposure to one stimulus influences a response to a subsequent stimulus?
■ Priming
You hear the phone ringing you feel happy due to social reward. CS, UCS, and unconditioned response are respectively:
■ Phone ring, social reward, happiness
In operant conditioning, the frequency of a behavior decreased by ??; the frequency of a behaviorincreased by ???.
■ Punishment-reinforcement
What type of operant conditioning is spanking?
■ Positive punishment
What is not an example of implicit memories?
■ Episodic
When you get used to hearing traffic sounds, you are not distracted by them while studying. The reasonis:
■ Habituation
What is retrograde amnesia?
■ Inability to remember some or all memories.
??? cells in Hippocampus are activated when the rodent is in a specific location.
■ Place
Our memory perfectly copies the world and remembers everything correctly.
■ False
If you unintentionally produce false or distorted recollections when you face contradictoryevidence, it is called.
■ Confabulation
What mechanism is linked to the formation of confabulations?
■ Attentional selection and inhibition
WEEK 4
What do we call the ability to retain our attention on a specific task?
■ Sustained Attention
Which one is the correct order for the talisman’s attention model?
■ Sensory buffer – Attenuator- Memory & Action
Guiding your attention to find your friend in the crowd is an example of top-down attention.
■ True
You are walking down the street and hear a noise. You turn them around to see
what’s going on. Whatterm can explain this?
■ Overt Attention
Which one is a late selection theory?
■ Treisman attenuation model
??? stream is involved in location information, ??? stream is involved in object recognition.
■ Dorsal – Ventral
??? visual information is taken in by two eyes that enable us a sense of depth perception.
■ Binocular cues
Which one of the belts ow not a type of monocular depth cue?
■ retinal disparity
Distant objects appear more blurred than objects that are closed the definition:
■ Atmospheric Perspective
Our visual system is like a camera, it constructs an objective image by absorbing light.
■ False
They look the same. Why do we see them differently?
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