Test 3
Chair-a piece of furniture consisting of a seat, legs, back, and often arms, designed to accommodate one person
Definitional Perspective
Concrete-abstract dimension We remember things that we can imagine rather than abstract things. Ex. Guitar or justice
Dual Code Theory
Yoda, a central character of the Star Wars movies created by George Lucas, has a distinctive way of speaking. His statement, "Afraid you will be," violates which property of the English language?
Language has a structure that is governed by rules
Process of determining origins of our memories
Source memory
For the category "fruit," people give a higher typicality rating to "banana" than to "kiwi." Knowing that, we can also reason that
the word "fruit" will lead to a larger priming effect for banana than for kiwi
An advantage of the exemplar approach over the prototype approach is that the exemplar approach provides a better explanation of the ________ effect.
typicality
Research on eyewitness testimony reveals that
when viewing a lineup, an eyewitness's confidence in her choice of the suspect can be increased by an authority's confirmation of her choice, even when the choice is wrong.
Which of the following terms does NOT reflect the concept of flashbulb memories? a. Accurate b. Malleable c. Intense d. Circumstantial
Accurate
Memory for specific experiences from our life, which can include episodic and semantic moments
Autobiographical Memory
difficulty producing language and may cause paralysis on right side of the body
Broca's aphasia
Which property below is NOT one of the characteristics that makes human language unique? a. Governed by rules b. Hierarchical structure c. Communication d. It involves arrangement of a sequence of symbols
Communication
According to the _____ approach to memory, what people report as memories is based on what actually happened plus additional factors such as other knowledge, experiences, and expectations.
Constructive
The "telephone game" is often played by children. One child creates a story and whispers it to a second child, who does the same to a third child, and so on. When the last child recites the story to the group, his or her reproduction of the story is generally shorter than the original and contains many omissions and inaccuracies. This game shows how memory is a ____ process
Constructive
unconscious plagiarism of another's work due to lack of recognition of its original source
Cryptomnesia
Dual Code
DV: time to decide which is larger in the world Pictures < Words overall Congruence effect for pictures but not for words
Name speech errors
Slips of the tongue Exchange errors
ERPs
Event related potential; caused by flash of a light or sound; similar to EEG
Which approach to categorization can be more easily taken into account atypical cases such a flightless birds?
Exemplar
Which approach to categorization can more easily take into account atypical cases such as flightless birds?
Exemplar
Cases of a category
Exemplars
____ are actual members of a category that a person has encountered in the past.
Exemplars
Both PET and ERPs
Find activation of visual processing areas (occipital lobe) during imagery
Paivio (1963) proposed the conceptual peg hypothesis. His work suggests which of the following would be most difficult to remember? a. apple pie b. freedom c. america d. baseball
Freedom
Almost limitless combination of words available to make statements
Generative
Which of the following represents a basic level item? a. Rock guitar b. Musical instrument c. Guitar d. Paul McCartney's bass guitar
Guitar
Language consists of smaller components, like words, that can be combined to form larger ones, like phrases, to create sentences, which themselves can be components of a larger story. This property is known as
Hierarchical
Despite scientific evidence to the contrary, Harry believes that drinking dandelion tea would improve his long-term memory because he saw several new stories and articles about it online. What is Harry experiencing?
Illusory truth effect
Suppose we ask people to perform the following cognitive tasks. Which is LEAST likely to strongly activate the visual cortex?
Imagine the meaning of the word "ethics"
Imagery is an epiphenomenon
Like the hard drive light on the computer
Rely on visual imagery such as - Method of Loci (locations) Keyword technique: similar words
Mnemonic techniques
The smallest unit of combining phonemes
Morpheme
Interference
Only sows common representation components, not necessarily pictures
More than one item at a time can be processed (images?)
Parallel
The basic language sounds
Phoneme
Formed according to rules of grammar
Phrase/propositions
Put morphemes together, creates words, to sentences
Phrases
occurs when reading a sentence leads a person to expect something that is not explicitly stated or necessarily implied by the sentence
Pragmatic inference
Based on knowledge gained through experience
Pragmatic inferences
Which approach to categorization involves forming a standard representation based on an average of category members that a person has encountered in the past?
Prototype
The average combination of features that make up a category
Prototype Perspective
Issues with picture-like images: seems to imply a homunculus Early visual processing is 'impenetrable'
Pylyshyn's ideas
Examples of damage
R.M.- could recognize objects and copy drawings, but could not imagine images or draw from memory C.K.- couldn't recognize objects but could draw from memory and later didn't recognize his drawings Therefore, imagery doesn't exclusively rely on perceptual system.
What are the benefits of categories?
Reduces complexity of the environment How objects of the world are identified Reduces need for constant learning Helps to decide what constitutes an appropriate action
Memory is high for recent events and for events that occurred in adolescence and early adulthood (for people over the age of 40)
Reminiscence Bump
Which of the following is key to the illusory truth effect?
Repetition
Which of the following is key to the illusory truth effect? a. Stress b. Repetition c. Source d. Culture
Repetition
Knowledge about some aspect of the environment
Schema
Conception of sequence of actions that usually occurs during a particular experience
Script
Jackie went to the grocery store to pick up yogurt, bread, and apples. First, she picked up a hand basket for carrying her groceries, and then she searched the store. After finding what she needed, she stood in a check-out line. Then, the cashier put her items in a plastic bag, and soon after, Jackie left the store. As readers of this event, we understand that Jackie paid for the groceries, even though it wasn't mentioned, because we are relying on a grocery store _____ that is stored in _______ long-term memory.
Script
Create the meaning of a sentence/word
Semantics
Only one item at a time can be processed (verbal info)
Sequential
Memory over the lifespan: What events are remembered well?
Significant events in a person's life Highly emotional events Transition points
Rules for expressing ideas (grammar)
Structured
heirarchial organization
Superordinate Basic level Subordinate
Based on the information your textbook provided about different category types, jumping from_____ categories results in the largest gain in information.
Superordinate level to basic level
Order of sentences to make sense
Syntax
Mental scanning
Task demands: people know that it should take longer to get places
Tends to be the first level that you learn
The basic level Allows for discrimination between objects without the potential for having to many details
Misleading information presented after someone witnesses an event can change how tat person later describes the event
The misinformation effect
Autobiographical memory research shows that a person's brain is more extensively activated when viewing photos
The person took himself or herself.
Rosch and coworkers conducted an experiment in which participants were shown a category label, like car or vehicle, and then, after a brief delay, saw a picture. The participants' task was to indicate as rapidly as possible whether the picture was a member of the category. Their results showed
The priming effect was most robust for basic level categories
Imagery is one of the three basic elements of consciousness. (Wundt)
Three Main issues: 1. Can you use verbal reports to study images? 2. Why is it difficult for some people to form mental images? 3. What is "the minds eye?" Watson
Asking people to recall the most influential events that happened during their college careers show that ____ in people's lives appear to be particularly memorable.
Transition points
Which of the following would be in a basic level category? a. Transportation b. Truck c. Pickup truck d. Vehicle
Truck
Which of the following would be in a basic level category? a. Transportation b. Vehicle c. Truck d. Pickup truck
Truck
Damage to parietal lobe
Unilateral (visual) neglect
Rotation studies
Unusual (yet memorized) shapes are hard to rotate
Repeat a sentence and indicate "yes" if the word is a noun A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush Verbal response= saying the word yes or no Spatial response= point to Y or N
Verbal Task
difficulty understanding speech
Wernicke's aphasia
PET scan (positron emission tomography)
a visual display of brain activity that detects where a radioactive form of glucose goes while the brain performs a given task
The misinformation effect occurs when a person's memory for an event is modified by misleading information presented
after the event
Your text's discussion of false memories leads to the conclusion that false memories...
arise form the same constructive processes that produce true memories.
In Lindsay's "misinformation effect" experiment, participants saw a swquence of slides showing a maintenance man stealing money and a computer. This slide presentation included narration by a female speaker who described what was happening in te slides as they were shown. Results showd that the misinformation effect was greatest when presentation of misleading post-event information was
auditory from a female speaker
According to Rosch, the ___ level of categories reflects people's everyday experience.
basic
Peggy is participating in a paired-associate learning experiment. During the study period, she is presented with pairs of words such as boat-hat and car-house. While taking the test, she would be presented with
boat___ - car____
Suppose we asked people to form simultaneous images of two or more animals such as a rabbit alongside an elephant. Then, we ask them basic questions about the animals. For example, we might ask if the rabbit has whiskers. Given our knowledge of imagery research, we would expect the fastest response to this question when the rabbit is imagined alongside a. anteater b. bumblebee c. wolf d. rhinoceros
bumblebee
The prototype approach to categorization states that a standard representation of a category is based on
category members that have been encountered in the past
In the "War of the Ghosts" experiment, participants' reproductions contained inaccuracies based on
cultural expectations
Mental imagery involves
experiencing a sensory impression in the absence of sensory input
A lesson to be learned from the research memory is that
extreme vividness of a memory does not mean it is accurate
Priming occurs when presentation of one stimulus
facilitates the response to another stimulus that usually follows closely in time.
memory for circumstances surrounding shocking, highly charged important events
flashbulb memories
Noam Chomsky proposed that
humans are genetically programmed to acquire and use language.
Evidence that language is a social process that must be learned comes from the fact that when deaf children find themselves in an environment where there are no people who speak or use sign language, they
invent a sing language themselves
The "imagery debate" is concerned with whether imagery
is based on spatial or language mechanisms
According to the typicality effect,
items that are high in prototypicality are judged more rapidly as being in a group.
Experiments that argue against a special flashbulb memory mechanism find that as time increases since the occurrence of the flashbulb event, participants
make more errors in their recollections
Kosslyn's island experiment used the _____ procedure.
mental scanning
Jorge and Bob are neighbors. Jorge loves birds and his father works for the zoo. He has been to a dozen bird sanctuaries, and he and his dad go on bird watching hikes once a month. In contrast, Bob doesn't think much about birds. His only contact with them is in his backyard. It would be correct to say that Jorge's standard probably ivolves
more exemplars than Bob's
Your text describes imagery performance of a patient with unilateral neglect. This patient was asked to imagine himself standing at one end of a familiar plaza and to report the objects he saw. His behavior shows
neglect always occurred on the left side of the image, with "left side" being determined by the direction in which the patient imagined he was positioned.
One of Chomsky's most persuasive arguments for refuting Skinner's theory of language acquisition was his observation that children
produce sentences they have never heard
Rosch found that participants respond more rapidly in a same-different task when presented with "good" examples of colors such as "red" and "green" than when they are presented with "poor" examples such as "pink" or "light green." The result of this experiment was interpreted as supporting the _____ approach to categorization.
prototype
____ is a "typical" member of a category
prototype
B.F. Skinner, the modern champion of behaviorism, proposed that language is learned through
reinforcement
Your friend has been sick for several days, so you go over to her home to make her some chicken soup. Searching for a spoon, you first reach in a top drawer beside the dishwasher. Then, you turn to the big cupboard beside the stove to search for a pan. In your search, you have relied on a kitchen
schema
In the experiment in which participants sat in an office and then were asked to remember what they saw in the office, participants "remembered" some things, like books, that weren't actually there. This experiment illustrates the effect of _____ on memory.
schemas
The word frequency effect refers to the fact that we respond more
slowly to low-frequency words into sentences
Misidentifying source of memory
source monitoring error
A mental rotation task is focused on the _____ aspect of imagery
spatial
Based on the information in your textbook provided about different category types, jumping from _____ categories results in the largest gain in information
super ordinate level to basic level
Arbitrary labels
symbolic
Lexical ambiguity studies show that people initially access
the meaning dominance of each definition of the word
The technique in which things to be remembered are places at different locations in a mental image of a spatial layout is known as
the method of loci
Stanny and Johnson's "weapons focus" experiment, investigating memory for crime scenes, found that
the presence of a weapon hinders memory for other parts of the event