A. adaptive
B. subnormal
C. psychophysical
D. subliminal
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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...
- Memories outside of conscious awareness are called:_______________?
- A. proactive memories B. reactive memories C. explicit memories D. implicit memories...
- 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 incoming flow of information from our sensory systems is referred to as ____________?
- A. sensation B. perception C. adaptation D. cognition...
- The process holding information in memory is referred to as: ____________?
- A. retrieval B. encoding C. storage D. organization...
- Information picked up by the body’s receptor cells is termed: ____________?
- A. cognition B. perception C. adaptation D. Sensation...
- The study of mental processes such as thinking, perception, information, processing, etc. is a key element in psychology.
- A. humanistic B. cognitive C. behavioral D. biological...
- The type of memory where information is stored for the shortest period of time is:
- A. lone-term memory B. sensory memory C. short-term memory D. flashbulb memory...
- According to the information-processing framework, which of the following is NOT true?
- A. Both the brain and the computer consist of millions components yet the behaviour of compute can be understood by studying the programs that run them. B. A useful account of human behaviour is considered possible by using terms abstract enough to transcend to transcend the operation of the brain’s approximately 180 billion nerve cells....
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