Exam 1: The Science of Cognition
Exam 1: The Science of Cognition85 Questions
Exam 2: Perception114 Questions
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Exam 6: Human Memory: Encoding and Storage92 Questions
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Which of the following brain structures is NOT part of the basal ganglia?
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Cognitive science does NOT integrate research efforts from which field?
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What are split-brain patients,and what have we learned from research on them?
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What are the practical applications of cognitive psychology? Give specific examples.
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The body sends more blood to more active areas of the brain.This is referred to as the:
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Sharon speaks in fairly grammatical sentences that are almost devoid of meaning.She might have _____ aphasia.
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According to _____,psychologists should NOT try to analyze the working of the mind.
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Areas of the brain responsible for receiving sensory information are organized in such a way that more sensitive areas (that is,the fovea in the retina,the hands or mouth in the body)are represented to a much greater extent than less sensitive areas and thus occupy more space in these cortical sensory areas.This type of organization is known as _____ organization.
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Which structure or structures is/are involved in motor functioning? I.the basal ganglia
II.the cerebellum
III.the frontal lobe
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Cognitive science is the study of how cognition is realized in the brain.
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The ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle believed that the mind was contained in the:
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