A. input, processing, output
B. input, storage, output
C. input, storage, retrieval
D. encoding, storage, retrieval
Related Mcqs:
- When visual information out an object is perceived, which model of perceptual processing emphasizes on-going feedback between the higher centers of the brain(e.g., cognition) and the early stages of processing (e.g., sensory receptors)?
A. Recurrent processing model
B. Serial processing model
C. Parallel processing model
D. Selective adaptation model - The efficiency of memory can be increased if we organize information so that the amount of information in each unit increases while the number of separate units decreases. This process is called _________________?
A. chunking
B. rehearsal
C. encoding
D. retrieval - Which types of visual processing mechanisms involve memory, task-relevant knowledge, and personal goals?
A. Top-down
B. Bottom-up
C. Vertical
D. Horizontal - The most common way of studying human cognitive processing is to evaluate ____________________?
A. semantic shifts
B. EEG readings
C. reaction time
D. rehearsal time - Information-processing theorists belong to ____________?
A. psychoanalysts
B. behavioral psychologists
C. cognitive psychologists
D. functionalists - The vast majority of cells in the body’s information-processing systems are ___________?
A. interneurons
B. motor neurons
C. sensory neurons
D. neurotransmitters - The cells that serve as the building blocks of the body’s information processing system are called ____________?
A. neurons
B. neurotransmitters
C. dendrites
D. synapses - According to Craik and Lockhart, which of the following levels of processing would result in the highest recall of information?
A. Phonological
B. Syntactic
C. Semantic
D. Acoustic - 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 - Research evidence suggests that violent people show deficits in which type of social information processing?
A. Anger management
B. Encoding social cues
C. Deception
D. Memory retrieval