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2024-2025 COG CHAPTER 4 QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
  • 2024-2025 COG CHAPTER 4 QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS

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  • Results from dichotic listening studies indicate that, while a person is shadowing one message, he/she notices which of the following features of the unattended message? a. whether it is speech or simply noise b. whether it is spoken in English or Japanese c. multiple repetitions of the same words d. both the fact that it is speech and the language that is being spoken e. whether the words being spoken are nonsense or real sentences - CORRECT ANSWER a. whether it is speech or simply ...
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Exam 4 Nurse 660 Questions and Answers 100% Pass
  • Exam 4 Nurse 660 Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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  • Exam 4 Nurse 660 Questions and Answers 100% Pass The core symptoms of ADHD are linked to what area of the brain? - Answer- prefrontal cortex Selective attention is due to what area of the PFC malfunctioning? - Answer- dorsal ACC (anterior cingulate cortex) sustained attention and problem solving linked to what area of the brain? - Answer- DLPFC hyperactivity is linked to what area of the brain? - Answer- prefrontal motor cortex what test assessing sustained attention? - Answer- N-back t...
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Cognitive Psychology (Memory) exam questions and answers
  • Cognitive Psychology (Memory) exam questions and answers

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  • Sensory Memory sensory input (vision/sound) that becomes informative for a brief period of time -unattended information is quickly lost Short-term working memory (active) the process of storing and transforming information -unrehearsed memory is quickly lost Long-term memory (passive) everyday notion of memory, has unlimited capacity -some information may be lost over time Attention the process that controls the flow of information from the sensory store into the sh...
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EPPP Cognitive Affective Bases of Behavior
  • EPPP Cognitive Affective Bases of Behavior

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  • EPPP Cognitive Affective Bases of Behavior Sensation and Perception - Sensation: Detection of stimulation. - Perception: Detection and interpretation of sensory stimuli. Attention - Attention: Global mental states and selective cognitive processes; selectively concentrating on something. - Attentional Blindness: Ignorance of a stimulus due to selective attention; distractor stimuli are completely ignored when excessive focus is placed on a focal stimulus. - Attentional Load Theory: The ...
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PSY 201: Unit 4 – Exam || with 100% Error-free Answers.
  • PSY 201: Unit 4 – Exam || with 100% Error-free Answers.

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  • People may not intend to distort facts, but ________. correct answers it can happen in the process of retrieving old memories and combining them with new memories Giorgio memorizes the German poem "The Erlking" to recite in his eighth grade German class. He remembers it well for weeks after the presentation, but gradually his ability to recite the poem fades. This is an example of ________, one of the seven sins of memory. correct answers transience Forgetting anything good that happened...
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Psych 375 Chapter 3 Test Questions with Correct Answers
  • Psych 375 Chapter 3 Test Questions with Correct Answers

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  • Psych 375 Chapter 3 Test Questions with Correct Answers According to the research on divided-attention tasks, when people divide their attention between two stimuli: a) they usually perform very accurately b) they report that their performance accuracy suffers, but in reality, they simply perform the task more slowly c) they typically make more errors d) their performance shifts from serial processing to parallel processing - Answer-c the stroop effect refers to the finding that people ...
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KNH 184 Exam 2- Miami University Questions With Complete Solutions, Graded A+
  • KNH 184 Exam 2- Miami University Questions With Complete Solutions, Graded A+

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  • Reaction Time - Answer-Time it takes to respond and initiate movement (average is 120-280 ms) Movement Time - Answer-Time from initiated movement until the end of the movement Response time - Answer-Time it takes to respond until the end of movement (Reaction time + Movement time) Stimulus Identification Stage - Answer-The stimulus is recognized and identified-- sensory stage (vision, audition, touch, kinethesis, smell) Parallel processing usually occurs during this stage Response Selectio...
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UMD PSYC100 EXAM 1 (mod 1-4) Selterman Study Questions and Answers 2024
  • UMD PSYC100 EXAM 1 (mod 1-4) Selterman Study Questions and Answers 2024

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  • ABC's of Psychology - Affects, Behavior, Cognition (mental processes) Psychology as a discipline - Studies the relationship between the brain with its function, and the environment with behavior Fixed Mindset - The belief that intelligence is static Characteristics of Fixed Mindset - Avoids challenges, give up easily, see effort as fruitless or worthless, ignores useful negative feedback, feels threatened by success of others. In result, people with growth mindsets plateau early and ac...
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cognitive neuropsychology exam 2 (CORRECTLY ANSWERED)
  • cognitive neuropsychology exam 2 (CORRECTLY ANSWERED)

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  • Describe the basic idea of information processing in cognitive psychology correct answers We receive information from our senses, and then process thatinformation based onmental representationsthat we have (prior knowledge of concepts, memories, etc.) What is the difference between an independent and dependent variable? correct answers IV: The variable in an experiment manipulated by the researcher. DV: The variable in an experiment that is being evaluated by the researcher. What does the...
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KNH 184 Exam 2 (from actual exam)All Possible Questions and Answers with complete solution
  • KNH 184 Exam 2 (from actual exam)All Possible Questions and Answers with complete solution

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  • According to Hick's Law, what happens every time the number of stimulus-response alternatives doubles? - Answer-1. the performer's response selection stage of information processing takes longer 2. the performer's RT increases by a constant amount The _________________________ theory was developed to address the ___________________ and ____________________ problems with the original concept of motor programs. - Answer-generalized motor program / novelty / storage The inverted-U hypothes...
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