A. cognition
B. perception
C. adaptation
D. Sensation
Related Mcqs:
- the human information-processing approach and the connectionist approach disagree with each other about how information is processed. How does the connectionist approachdiffer from the human information-processing approach?
A. Connectionists can study the brain as it naturally occurs in real life situations
B. Connectionists assume cognitive systems function as a whole versus by single components
C. Connectionists support the idea of a centeral processor of control unit
D. Connectionists assume parallel versus serial processing of information
E. b and d - Which sensory receptor is found in greatest number in the skin?
A. touch receptors
B. warmth receptors
C. pressure receptors
D. pain receptors - The incoming flow of information from our sensory systems is referred to as ____________?
A. sensation
B. perception
C. adaptation
D. cognition - Transforming incoming information into a usable form is the stage of memory called: ____________?
A. retrieval
B. encoding
C. storage
D. organization - Organizing information into larger units as a way of improving the efficiency of short-term memory is called: ____________?
A. chunking
B. categorizationn
C. verbal labeling
D. symbolization - The process holding information in memory is referred to as: ____________?
A. retrieval
B. encoding
C. storage
D. organization - Information processed below the normal level of awareness is called: ____________?
A. adaptive
B. subnormal
C. psychophysical
D. subliminal - Photoreceptors are the ___________ sensitive cells that line the retina.
A. wide band
B. narrow band
C. combination
D. light - Which early school of psychology relied on introspection as a systematic way of gathering information?
A. Gestalt
B. Psychoanalysis
C. Functionalism
D. Structuralism - Which of the following determines what information moves from sensory memory to short-term memory?
A. consolidation
B. an engram
C. working memory
D. selective attention