xx Cognitive psych

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Intro to perception
How does perception differ from s...,
What is sensation 2,
What are perceptions 3
31  cards
Visual system (Eye)
What does everything in the visua...,
How are wavelengths measured 2,
What is the name of this definiti...
39  cards
Retinal ganglion cells
How do we identify what type of v...,
How do we complete single cell re...,
How is the rgc s firing pattern i...
24  cards
LGN
What are the only cells in the re...,
Where do retinal ganglion cells p...,
After crossing the optic chasm wh...
23  cards
The visual cortex
Where does the lgn project to 1,
At which layer of v1 does lgn inp...,
What are cells in layer 4 driven ...
23  cards
Colour perception
How is the colour of an object de...,
What are achromatic colours 2,
How do achromatic colours occur 3
31  cards
Beyond V1
Why is v1 named v1 1,
Which of either p or m cells spli...,
What information do m cells extra...
17  cards
Object perception
What does many to one mapping sug...,
What is an issue with object reco...,
What is suggested to be the three...
30  cards
Perceiving faces
What kind of object is a face 1,
What does within class mean 2,
How is a face considered changeab...
27  cards
False memories
What are recovered memories 1,
What does schooler et al 1997 sug...,
What is the reality of the event 3
23  cards
Encoding failures
How does simon emmons 1956 show l...,
How did levinson 1965 study memor...,
What were some issues with levins...
17  cards
Successful encoding
What are the 4 types of research 1,
What is pragmatic research 2,
What is experimental research 3
25  cards
Storage failures
What was found when questioning i...,
What are the main 3 reasons psych...,
What are some issues with psychoa...
21  cards
Active forgetting
How can memory storage fail 1,
What is repression 2,
What is freudian repression 3
28  cards
Types of retrieval
How did tulving and psotka 1971 t...,
How is cued recall different from...,
What is the generate recognise th...
16  cards
Enhancing retrieval
What is the encompassing idea of ...,
What is hypermnesia 2,
How does erdelyi becker 1974 test...
23  cards
Autobigraphical memory
What is considered to be autobiog...,
What is found when you study your...,
What is the forgetting function 3
32  cards
Visual recognition 1
How many years ago was reading an...,
What are the 3 aspects of visual ...,
How is word recognition fast auto...
26  cards
Visual recognition 2
What did james cattell 1886 sugge...,
What piece of equipment did catte...,
What is suggested about words tha...
87  cards
Embodiment
What is the traditional view of r...,
What do meanings need to be groun...,
What does most of learning words ...
45  cards
Shallow Processing
What is shallow processing 1,
Why might it be useful to shallow...,
What is system tolerance 3
39  cards
Bayesian Inference
What is thinking 1,
How is perception not considered ...,
Why do we need these assumptions ...
34  cards
Bounded Rationality
What are descriptive models 1,
What are normative models 2,
How is rational thinking consider...
48  cards
Heuristics
What did tversky and edwards 1966...,
What do the tversky and edwards 1...,
What is probability matching 3
38  cards
Attention & Consciousness
What is inattentional blindness 1,
What is a subcategory of inattent...,
What is change blindness 3
58  cards

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