Exam 1: Introduction to Cognitive Psychology

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The Stroop effect demonstrates

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Cognitive neuropsychology is concerned with

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Baron-Cohen (1992) suggested that autistic individuals lack

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According to Luria, the frontal lobes are mainly involved in

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MRI scans produce images from

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Recognising a familiar face usually involves

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Cognitive neuroscience is concerned with

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Broca's area is mainly concerned with

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Schema-driven processing is also known as

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The first scientific studies of memory were carried out by

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Libet (1985) used EEG measurements to show that

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According to Chalmers (1995), the 'hard question' about consciousness is

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Hebb suggested that cells become connected as a result of

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The temporal lobes are believed to play a major part in

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Cognitive psychology has been defined as the study of

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The statement that 'The whole is greater than the sum of its parts' typifies

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Hebb (1949) hypothesised that memories were stored as a

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The outer shell of the brain is called the

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Norman and Shallice (1986) suggest that automatic processes can be overridden by

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Double dissociation' refers to

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