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Ch. 1- Sensation and perception
Difference between sensation and ...,
What is signal detection theory 2,
Difference between a signal and n...
12  cards
Ch. 1- vision
What are the types of photorecept...,
What is the ventral stream for an...,
What are two types of examples of...
5  cards
Ch. 1- perceiving the world
What is the perceptual set 1,
What is inattentional blindness 2,
What is the bottom up theory of p...
16  cards
Ch. 1- depth, distance, and auditory localization
What are binocular cues 1,
What is retinal disparity 2,
What is convergence 3
6  cards
Ch. 3- defining attenion
What is input attention 1,
What is controlled attention 2,
What does vigilance sustained att...
14  cards
Ch. 3- selective and divided attention
What is selective attention 1,
What is the zoom lens model of se...,
What is the spotlight model of se...
16  cards
Ch. 3- controlled vs. automatic processing+faliures of attention
What is automatic processing 1,
What is controlled attention 2,
What is the stroop effect 3
14  cards
Ch. 4- sensory and short term memory
What are features of sensory memo...,
What are properties of sensory me...,
What is iconic memory 3
10  cards
Ch. 4- implicit, episodic, and semantic memory
How can we tell if something has ...,
What is priming 2,
Different ways to present priming 3
12  cards
Ch. 4- semantic memory storage
Are we faster when showed categor...,
What is the hierarchical network ...,
Problems with the hierarchical mo...
5  cards
Ch. 5- memory and the brain stuctrues
What is the basal ganglia for 1,
What is the cerebellum for 2,
What is the hippocampus for 3
10  cards
Ch. 5- neuroscience of working memory and why we forget
What does working memory involve 1,
How do we see that visual and spa...,
What is dysexecutive syndrome and...
10  cards
Ch.5 - semantic and episodic memory dissociations
What is anterograde amnesia 1,
What is retrograde amensia 2,
How is episodic and semantic memo...
3  cards
Ch. 7- classical conditioning and theories/applications
What does ebbinghaus learning and...,
What is habituation 2,
What is sensitization 3
17  cards
Ch. 7- operant conditioning and applications
What is operant conditioning 1,
What does a reinforcement do 2,
What does a punishment do 3
12  cards
Ch. 7- role of cognition and observational learning
Mechanistic view of cognition in ...,
Cognitive view of cognition in co...,
Evidence for cognition in conditi...
14  cards
Ch. 9- learning and consciousness and factors that affect learning
How does sleep help learning 1,
While under anesthesia patients c...,
What is the total time hypothesis 3
10  cards
Ch. 7- categories, concepts, and embodied cognition
What is a category 1,
What is a concept 2,
What are the three types of categ...
18  cards

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