Cognitive Science Exam 2
In the field of social cognitive neuroscience, which area serves to �bridge the gap� between the other two fields?
cognitive science/psychology
A researcher observes communication patterns among males and females in a single species of monkey. Which type of research method is being used here?
comparison within species
Information is transferred back and forth between the hemispheres of the brain through the
corpus callosum
Sarah is out for a walk in her neighborhood when a vicious dog jumps at her from behind a bush. Her heart pounding, she leaps out of the way. Seconds later she suppresses her fear, realizing that it is leashed to a tree and cannot reach her. What part of Sarah�s brain might suppress her fear?
cortex
If you believe that working memory evolved in order to help us remember key members of our social group, then what hypothesis do you subscribe to?
cultural intelligence hypothesis
Jessica would like to go on a roller coaster ride with her friends at the amusement park. However, she has lower back pain and decides not to as it might aggravate this condition
deliberative
The two sentences, "The girl tied the ribbon" and "The ribbon was tied by the girl," have
different phrase structure and the same meaning
Having the ability to refer to an object using language, even when the object is not present, is known as:
displacement
Which of the following is not a universal commonality of language?
distinctiveness
Which theory of emotion is the most recent and allows arousal, interpretation, or some combination of the two to affect emotion?
emergence synthesis
Which of the following is not one of the three primary reasons why emotional items might be remembered better?
emotional items are associated with more retrieval cues
Current research on concepts and emotions shows that:
emotions (attitudes) are associated with many of our concepts
In this field, investigators study how the human mind came into existence
evolutionary psychology
A-life simulations demonstrate that
evolutionary-programmed software entities interacting in complex environments are capable of complex behavior
Arachnophobia is an example of a:
evolved psychological mechanism
The subjective experience of terror you have upon seeing a snake is a(n):
feeling
The number of variations of the sentence, �The dog ran around the block� demonstrates which property of language?
generative
In a classic study, Ekman and Friesen (1971) presented photographs of facial expressions to members of a new Guinea tribe. They found that these tribes-people could successfully recognize a set of basic emotions. These were:
happiness, sadness, fear, anger, surprise, disgust
Mary is put into a good mood while studying a list of words. She is then asked to recall them at a later date. Which of the following words will she be more likely to recall?
happy
John is asked to recall what he was doing at the time of the world trade center attacks. Which of the following is the most accurate description of his memory?
he reports having a strong memory for what he was doing at the time but when tested, his accuracy is no better than during a non-emergency situation
Roger is a 67-year old retiree. He wakes up one morning and is not able to feel or see anything on the left side of his body. Most likely he is suffering from:
hemispatial neglect
The cortex of the brain is primarily responsible for
higher-order cognitive activities
Which animals have the largest brain size as measured by the cephalization index?
humans
Select the true statement concerning the emotional robot Kismet - Kismet�s emotions can be characterized as falling within a two-dimensional space of valence (good/bad) and arousal (high/low) - Kismet can hear through a microphone but cannot determine any emotional information from speech - if Kismet does not receive enough stimulation it will act sorrowful to elicit increased interaction with its human playmate - Kismet can perceive but is not capable
if Kismet does not receive enough stimulation it will act sorrowful to elicit increased interaction with its human playmate
Studies demonstrate that when children learn the past tense in language, they
imitate the correct usage of the past tense for irregular verbs but make errors with these verbs after learning the grammar rule associated with the past tense
Select the true statement concerning the research on attention and emotion
in some studies, participants are faster at detecting angry faces than they are at detecting happy faces
Select the true statement concerning autism: - autism symptoms are the same in every individual case - there is no genetic basis for the disorder - it may be caused by several environmental substances linked to birth defects like heavy metals and pesticides - the overall prevalence of autism in the general population is 5-6%
it may be caused by several environmental substances linked to birth defects like heavy metals and pesticides
What imaging technique would allow researchers to develop a complete three-dimensional reconstruction of a mouse brain at the cellular level? This image would show neural structure only, not function
knife-edge scanning microscope
Electroencephalograms (EEG) are used to
measure the brain�s gross electrical activity
Structures located near the center of the brain are said to be
medial
Any process that monitors, regulates, or controls an aspect of cognition is referred to as
metacognition
Which term refers to the fact that a copy of a gene can mutate and serve a different function?
molecular drive
You realize that you have been feeling down all day after hearing the news of your roommate�s grandmother. This state is a(n):
mood
A mother, when speaking to her young child about her father, looks at him. The child then follows her mom�s gaze by looking at her dad. The child has just demonstrated what form of attention?
responding to joint attention (RJA)
Which area of the brain is responsible for overall arousal and alertness level?
reticular activating system
The process by which some attributes help species survival under new conditions is known as ___________
selection
Laura has a fear of public places and of social interaction. When tested, she shows greater amygdala activation (i.e., a more fearful response. when viewing neutral or angry faces. She is best categorized as suffering from:
social phobia
Which type(s) of cognition is associated with the right cerebral hemisphere?
spatial and relational processing
Which animals are capable of solving transitive inference problems?
squirrels, pigeons, and rats
Which of the following structures is primarily responsible for the moving of visual attention from one object or position in space to another?
superior colliculus
Programs that perform the equivalent of applying a phrase-structure grammar to a sentence, breaking it down into hierarchical constituents, are known as
syntactical analysis programs
Which of the following is an instance where an attitude will not guide our actions?: - when outside influences are minimal - when they are specifically relevant to a behavior - when we are more aware of them - when we are tired
when we are tired
Researchers believe that children not exposed to language during the critical period
will suffer severe language impairments
According to Chomsky, a set of rules for modifying a sentence into a closely related one is known as
transformational grammar
Positron Emission Tomography (PET) is best characterized by which of the following descriptions?
uses blood flow as a measure of metabolic activity in the brain
Controlled attentional processes are
voluntarily directed and require conscious control
Select the true statement concerning attitudes: - we spend less time paying attention to information that is consistent with our attitudes - we more easily learn information that is consistent with out attitudes - we cannot hold more than two attitudes about something simultaneously in memory - the more relevant a piece of information is to our attitude, the more likely we are to forget it
we more easily learn information that is consistent with out attitudes
Why is the "bouncer" version of the Wason Selection Task so easy?
Because detecting cheaters was important in early societies characterized by reciprocal altruism
Damage to the arcuate fasciculus produces which of the following?
Broca's aphasia
In language, any sound, word, or picture can be chosen to represent a particular thing. This exemplifies which property of language?
arbitrary
Syntax refers to the rules of
arranging words together in sentences
The _____________ is believed to be the site where a response is selected, especially in cases where the response entails the inhibition of an alternative response.
cingulate cortex
Cosmides and Tooby (1992) refer to the brain as a "Swiss army knife." This belief is most consistent with what approach?
The evolutionary approach
The field of linguistics generally considers language in its spoken form: True or False
True
There is little evidence to support the notion of specific genes in humans for language: True or False
True
Joshua shows an exaggerated interest in other people, along with increased expressiveness and social communicability. He does however suffer from mental retardation, limited spatial skills and motor control. What disorder does he suffer from?
William's syndrome
At what age do children acquire a ToM?
4-5 years
How accurate is the Emotion Recognition project program (Petrushin, 2000) at identifying emotions from spoken language? It is about as accurate as human-level performance
70%
The period during which humans were shaped by evolutionary forces was known as
Environment of Evolutionary Adaptation
Damage to the posterior region of the left hemisphere results in Broca's aphasia, which is characterized by fluent and seemingly automatic speech that has little meaningful content: True or False
False
Language can only be represented in the auditory domain: True or False
False
The environment plays no role in the acquisition of language: True or False
False
Which of the following is a criticism of evolutionary psychology?
It may not be the case that psychological mechanisms are adaptive responses to a survival or reproductive problem
Tom is given a test. He watches a cartoon showing the following series of events. In the cartoon, Suzy places a toy in a red box. Suzy then leaves the room. While she is gone, Mikey in the cartoon moves the toy and puts it in a blue box. Suzy then comes back to the room wanting the toy. Tom is now asked where Suzy will look for it. If Tom has a theory of mind (ToM), what will he say?
Suzy will look for the toy in the red box
The Hebb Rule states that if two connected neurons are activated simultaneously, the synapse between them will be strengthened: TRUE or FALSE
TRUE
Children start out with purely imitative copying, proceed to an understanding of a rule, and ultimately progress to the learning of the exceptions to that rule: True or False
True
In linguistics, domain-specific mechanism are those devoted to the processing purely linguistic information: True or False
True
The ventral visual pathway carries information
about color and form toward the temporal lobe
The dorsal visual pathway carries information
about location and motion toward the parietal lobe
According to the author, which of the following is a problem in emotion-cognition research that remains to be understood? - why some people are better able to suppress their emotions than others - how two emotions, like anger and admiration, may combine to create a third emotion like envy - how thoughts and emotions may combine to determine other emotions such arrogance and self-esteem - all of the above are problems
all of the above
Females generally score higher than men on tests of - verbal fluency - reading speed - comprehension - all of the above
all of the above
Which of the following is true of universal grammar? - it comprises the features that are instantiated in the grammars of all natural languages - it holds that languages at a fundamental level are not different from one another - it is considered as a collection of language rules hardwired into our brain from birth - all of the above
all of the above
Which of the following linguistic systems were utilized to teach animals language skills? - lexigrams - plastic tokens - American Sign Language - all of the above
all of the above
Why, according to Pinker (1997), do we succumb to the gambler's fallacy? - because independent outcomes are only found in artificially engineered devices - because in nature, the past is often the best predictor of the future - because natural events have regular time courses and shared causes - all of the above
all of the above
Which of the following is a legitimate deficit/symptom of autistic patients? - preschool autistic children do not prefer faces over other visual stimuli - they fail to point toward objects of interest - preschool autistic children do not prefer speech over other auditory stimuli - all of the above are symptoms
all of the above are symptoms
Which of the following is a difference between an emotion and a thought? - it is harder to control emotions emotions have a broader impact - on our behavior than thoughts - we experience emotions in our bodies and thoughts in �our heads� - all of the above are valid differences
all of the above are valid differences
How might we go about reducing cognitive dissonance?: - making an excuse - trivializing the incident - trying to feel good about ourselves in other areas - all of the above can reduce cognitive dissonance
all of the above can reduce cognitive dissonance
What brain area is most strongly implicated in a fear response?
amygdala
Based on his lecture style, you immediately decide that you don't like your English professor. This is an example of:
an impression
While driving you are cut off by the driver in front of you. Based on this behavior you conclude that he is reckless and doesn�t care about others. This is:
an internal attribution
The neurotransmitter glutamate is most closely associated with which emotion?
anger and fear
A researcher is interested in reducing prejudice by using an educational program. Which of the four assumptions of social cognition is this?
applicability
Boster and d'Andrade (1989) had professional ornithologists and naive bird observers organize museum specimens of stuffed birds. What did they find?
both groups of participants showed evidence of typicality in their organization
For most individuals, localized sites on the left hemisphere of the brain are devoted to
both language comprehension and production
Which of the following statements is true? - regulatory development governs non-cortical brain development, while mosaic development is the norm for the growth of cortical abilities in humans - mosaic development governs non-cortical brain development, while regulatory development is the norm for the growth of cortical abilities in humans - both mosaic and regulatory development govern non-cortical brain development equally - both mosaic and regulatory development govern the growth of cortical abilities equally
mosaic development governs non-cortical brain development, while regulatory development is the norm for the growth of cortical abilities in humans
__________ complete the neuronal signal across the synapse
neurotransmitters
The capacity to know that something still exists after it cannot be perceived by the senses is known specifically as:
object permanence
What psychological disorder is most closely related to disgust?
obsessive-compulsive disorder
Sometimes called the �cuddle chemical� this hormone is linked to maternal bonding with offspring
oxytocin
What cortical lobe of the brain in humans underlies RJA?
parietal
Mirror neurons fire only when a monkey:
performs an action and watches another monkey or person perform that same action
An inability to recognize faces, despite the capacity to recognize other types of visual stimuli is known as ________________?
prosopagnosia
What ability is not implicated in ToM?
the capacity of working memory
Taking advantage of your newfound knowledge of psychology you decide to put it to the test. You want your roommate to lend you $100. However you think that this amount is too much to ask so you start with a smaller request of $20. This is an example of:
the foot-in-the-door phenomenon
The belief that the probability of an event is influenced by its past history is known as
the gambler�s fallacy
According to the weak version of the linguistic relativity hypothesis,
the language a person speaks influences the way he or she thinks
The posterior attentional network is primarily responsible for
the selection of information based on sensory characteristics
A chimpanzee and a child, each two and a half years old, are given tests. One test involves reasoning about things like space, numbers and causality. The other involves reasoning about members of a social group. On which test do both groups score equally?
the test involving space, numbers, and causality
Which of what follows is not a primary function of emotion according to Rolls (1999)?
they help us locate food and other resources
The goal of cognitive neuroscience is
to explicate the structures and physiological processes underlying specific cognitive functions