PSY 365 Practice Exam
parietal lobe
A 10-month old baby is interested in discovering different textures, comparing the touch sensations between a soft blanket and a hard wooden block. Tactile signals such as these are received by the
cognitive map
A mental conception of the layout of a physical space is known as
Analytic Introspection (Wundt)
A technique in which trained participants describe their experiences and thought processes to a stimuli is known as
object discrimination problem
Amhad is doing an experiment in which he has to choose between the object he has been shown previously (the target object) and another object. Choosing the target object will result in a reward. What sort of task is Amhad doing?
The results of Gauthier's "Greeble" experiment illustrate
An effect off experience-dependent plasticity
less than one second
In Donder's researsh on human decision making, he that it took ______ to decide which of the two buttons to push in response to a stimulis
Arteries
In which of the following body parts are neurons not present
observable behavior
John Watson believed that psychology should focus on the study of
Physical characteristic
The filter model proposes that the filter identifies the attended message based on
Computers
The occurrence of a cognitive revolution during which dramatic changes took place in the way of psychology was studied
what; where
The perception pathway corresponds to the _____ pathway, while the action pathway corresponds to the _____ pathway.
Meaning
The stroop effect demonstrates people's inability to ignore the ______ of words
the resting potential
The value that stays the same as long as there are no signals in the neuron
the source of information
What differentiates bottom-up processing from top-down processing
Behavior of people with brain damage
What does the field of neuropsychology study?
Synapse
What is the gap between the end of the neuron's axon and the dendrites or cell body of another neuron known as
Cell body
What is the metabolic center of an individual neuron
When our perceptions are the result of inferences that we make about the environment
What is the process of unconscious inference
Axons
What part of the neuron transmits signals to other neurons
when environmental energy stimulates the receptors
When does bottom up processing start
Treismans attenuator
Which of the following attention model components produces two levels of output?
It involves rapid processes.
Which of the following is true about perception?
are determined primarily by the task
eye tracking studies investigating attention as we carry out actions such as making a peanut butter sandwich found that a person's eye movements
neural circuits
groups of interconnected neurons are referred to as
the mind is a problem solver
how is the term used in this statement: 'if you put your mind to it, im sure you can solve the problem"
inverse projection problem
task of determining the object that caused a particular image on the retina
late selection
Suppose you are in your kitchen writing a grocery list, while your roommate is watching TV in the next room. A commercial for spaghetti sauce comes on TV. Although you are not paying attention to the TV, you "suddenly" remember that you need to pick up spaghetti sauce and add it to the list. Your behavior is best predicted by which of the following models of attention?
once processing has become automatic
In Schneider and and Shiffrin's experiment, in which participants were asked to indicate whether a target stimulus was present is a series of rapidly presented "frames", divided attention was easier
Hierarchical processing
Taking clay and sand to create bricks, which are then used to build modular wall panels, which are then assembled to construct tall buildings, is similar to which of the following neural concepts?
Meaning of a scene, often related to what is happening within the scene.
The term semantics when applied to perception means the
Skinner's publication of the book, Verbal Behavior
Which of the following events is most closely associated with a resurgence in interest in the mind within the study of psychology?
Dichotic Listening
Which of the following is an experimental procedure used to study how attention affects the processing of competing stimuli?
It replaced functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) because it was less expensive.
Which of the following is not true of position emission tomography (PET)
Close attention
Which of the following options would NOT be an important factor in automatic processing?
Receptors
Which part of the nervous system picks up information from the outside environment
B.F. Skinner
Which proposed that children's language development was caused my imitation and reinforcement
Neurotransmitters
Which substance is released when signals reach the synapse at the end of the axon
localization of function
Paul Broca and Carl Wernicke's research provided early evidence for
Presenation
Reaction time refers to the time between the __________ of a stimulus and a person's response to it
sensory memory
Richard Atkinson and Shiffrins model of memory, which was introduced a year after publication of Neisser's book, described the flow flow of information in the memory system as programming through three stages. Which memory holds incoming information for a fraction of a second then passes most of this information to short term memory?
parahippocampal place area (PPA)
Sarah has experienced brain damage making it difficult for her to understand spatial layout. Which area of her brain has most likely sustained damage?
meaning between properties of an object
Semantic regularity refers to the
Organizing the sounds of speech into individual words
Speech segmentation is defined as
salience; fixation; increase
As the ________ of a stimulus increases, ________ tends to ________.
1950s
Asa result of gaps in the behaviorist paradigm, the new cognitive paradigm began to emerge in which decade
could focus on one message and ignore the other at the same time
Colin Cherry's experiment in which participants listened to two different messages, one presented to each ear, found that people
decision making
Donder's main reason for doing his experiment about choice reaction time was to study
continuous
Early studies of the brain tissue used staining techniques and microscopes from the 19th century described the 'nerve net' these early understandings were in error in the sense that the nerve net was believed to be
perception is affected by experience but built in principles can override experience
Gestalt psychologists believe
mind wandering
Lan has no idea what she just read in her text because she was thinking about how hungry she is and what she is going to have for dinner. This is a real-world example of
Episodic, Procedural, and Semantic
Long term memory is subdivided into what..?
Created proofs from problems in logic
Newell and Simon were among the first to use computers in cognitive psychology. Their computer program
Memories occur when a specific group of neurons is reactivated. When a memory is recalled from the long term memory it will be transferred back to short-term memory. While sensory stimuli are just things we perceive, like taste, smell, touch, etc. The visual receptors are activated through the retina where rods and cones give an image color. The brain processes a visual stimuli through the optic nerve.
Why are memories represented in the brain differently than sensory stimuli? Give an example comparing how the brain would process a visual stimulus and a memory, and explain your meaning?
analytic introspection
Wundt's procedure in which trained participants describe their experiences and thought processes in response to stimuli presented under controlled conditions is known as
Different parts of the brain
You are walking down the street and see a really nice car drive by. You notice many features of it: its color, movement, shape, location, and so forth. All of these features are processed
good continuation
You look at a rope coiled on a beach and are able to perceive it as a single strand because of the law of
firing rate of the action potentials
when recording from a signal neuron, stimulus intensity is represented by the
inattentional blindness
which of the following illustrates how we can miss things even if they are clearly visible
angled orientation
which of the following is not an example of aphysical regularity in your text
Axon
which part of the neuron is called the nerve fiber
Tolman
who developed the concept of a cognitive map
likelihood principle
"if you've seen one, you've seen em all'
the mind as a healthy mind being associated with normal function, a nonfunctioning mind with abnormal functioning
"when he talks about his encounter with aliens, it sounds like he is out of his mind"