GROUP 3 - CROSSWORD
Across
- 2. : These are cues in the environment that aid perception.
- 6. : they are present physically but mentally miles away
- 8. SKINNER : According to him, only observable phenomena are considered scientific
- 9. : they fidget with their hands and feet
- 11. : This process of perception and ___________ is two-fold.
- 13. : His empirical approach to understanding contributed to the history of Cognitive Psychology
- 17. : This plays a major role in how we view the world and how we take in the things around us.
- 20. : Gregory sees perception as a ___________.
- 22. : According to him, “Nothing is clear in and of itself but in some context for some person."
- 23. Each sense organ is part of this system which receives sensory inputs and transmits sensory information to the brain.
- 24. : the ability to focus selectively
- 25. : The extent of our ___________ will affect the speed and way in which we perceive the world.
Down
- 1. : This factor affects perception, wherein we are influenced by what we expect to see.
- 3. : The observation and interpretation of things in terms of depth and motion.
- 4. : Is the process through which people take raw sensations from the environment and interpret them.
- 5. : One of the human mental processes that involves storing, retrieving, and using information.
- 7. : He proposed a direct theory of perception which is a 'bottom-up' theory.
- 10. : Cognitive _______ refers to the interdisciplinary approach to the study of the mind
- 12. : kids very active all the time and always on the go
- 14. : Type of perception that includes those that interpret verbal output.
- 15. : A __________ positive that perceives stimuli that is not present .
- 16. : Describes the way the visual senses, denoting the eyes, observe hues and contextualize them in the environment.
- 18. : It is the visual ability to judge the relative distance of objects and the spatial relationship of objects at various distances.
- 19. : struggle to multitask.
- 21. : Cognitive ____________ refers to the search for brain basis of cognition