key terms and concepts chapter 2.
Across
- 6. _____________ refers to the ability to distribute our attention and undertake two or more activities simultaneously
- 7. the presumption proposed by Rene Descartes that the human mind and body are two distinct entities that interact with each other to make a person. Descartes reasoned that the mind and the body communicate with each other through a small structure at the base of the brain called the pineal gland.
- 10. refers to the states of consciousness associated with being awake and aware of our thoughts, memories, feelings and the sensations we are experiencing from the outside world
- 13. automatic processing has been demonstrated by this
Down
- 1. in normal waking consciousness this is more limited than when in an altered state
- 2. involves conscious, alert awareness and mental effort in which the individual actively focuses their attention on achieving a particular goal
- 3. i am thinking, therefore i exist
- 4. you are at a party, loud music is playing and you are surrounded by many conversations. despite being totally involved in one conversation, your attention is likely to be automatically drawn to a different conversation if you hear your name is mentioned. this commonly occurring experience is known as the __________________
- 5. the level of awareness of our internal state and external surroundings, that determines how much of this information we take in and respond to
- 8. involves choosing and attending to a specific stimulus to the exclusion of others
- 9. processes requires little conscious awareness and mental effort, minimal attention and does not interfere with the performance of other activities
- 11. a concentration of mental activity that involves focusing on a specific stimulus while ignoring other stimuli
- 12. the awareness of objects and events in the external world and of our own existence and mental experiences at any given moment.