PSY3130 Ch 9 and 10 review

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Across
  1. 3. _____ branded the study of imagery as being unproductive because visual images are invisible to everyone except the person experiencing them.
  2. 6. Concepts that are arranged in networks that represent the way concepts are organized in the mind are __________ networks.
  3. 8. The _____ debate is concerned with whether imagery is based on spatial or language mechanisms.
  4. 11. Based on the information your textbook provided about different category types, jumping from the _____ level to the basic level categories results in the largest gain in information.
  5. 14. The pegword technique is particularly suitable for use when you need to remember items based on their ____.
  6. 15. An average representation of the “typical” member of a category refers to a _____________.
  7. 16. The ______________ approach is when knowledge of concepts is based on reactivation of sensory and motor processes that occur when we interact with the object.
  8. 17. A category member the closely resembles a category prototype, example: fruit = banana, is ________ in prototypicality.
Down
  1. 1. This researcher studied prototypes for colors and found that when participants were presented with a “good” green the participants were faster to identify the colors as “same” than when presented with a “poor” green.
  2. 2. The researcher who studied mental imagery using the mental-walk technique.
  3. 4. Family ____________ refers to items in a category that resemble one another in a number of ways.
  4. 5. Back ______________ is when an error signal is transmitted back through the circuit; this indicates how weights should be changed to allow an output signal to match the correct signal.
  5. 7. Measuring the amount of time a person requires to complete different cognitive tasks is the goal of mental _____.
  6. 9. Graceful ______ is when a performance disruption occurs gradually as parts of the system are damaged; the network operation is not totally disrupted by the damage.
  7. 10. Living things are distinguished by sensory properties and artifacts are distinguished by functions describes the ___________ functional hypothesis.
  8. 12. This psychologist believed that imagery is propositional, and can be represented by abstract symbols.
  9. 13. Imagine your roommate says, “I am leaving a key under the mat.” and you visualize your roommate putting a key under your doormat. This would support the idea that imagery is _______.