PSYC 341 Final Exam Review
Across
- 3. This effect refers to the fact that things at the beginning of a list are recalled better
- 4. This test of selective attention requires one to say the color of the ink in a word rather than the word itself.
- 5. The type of memory maintained by rehearsal
- 10. Whether a door is open or closed,we still know that it is the same door. This is an example of which principle of perception?
- 11. Uses computers as a metaphor for understanding how the brain works
- 14. The process by which short term memory is converted into long term memory
- 17. Support for this explanation of how mental images are stored comes from the fact that we can't always extract info from mental images
- 19. The level of categorization that is used most often
- 21. The route in the dual route model that is used when you know how a word should sound
- 23. The phenomenon when you are sure you know a word but have difficulty recalling it
- 24. Mental rotation and mental scanning provide support for this theory of mental image storage
- 25. A type of schema describing the sequence of a particular event
- 29. Develops earlier in bilingual children
- 30. PEMDAS is an example of a(n)_______
Down
- 1. A condition in which a person has no mental images
- 2. Characterized by slow, effortful speech
- 6. Recall is best in a context similar to the context in which the material was learned; the effect is stronger for mental context than physical context
- 7. This hypothesis claims that language learning ability decreases with age because of the decrease in neural plasticity with age
- 8. I could use the ________ of climbing a mountain to describe the struggle of getting through college to graduation
- 9. This effect refers to the fact that items at the end of a list are also recalled better
- 12. Claims that concepts are based on a single best example of a category, to which all other examples are compared
- 13. Less effective than supraliminal messages
- 15. Driving a car and talking on the phone at the same time is an example of what?
- 16. Top-down process of stimulus recognition
- 18. Bottom-up process of stimulus recognition
- 20. Claims that concepts are based on as many specific examples of a category as one can think of
- 22. The best way to learn/remember something
- 26. If I determined that because an animal was a cat it had a tail, what type of reasoning would I be using?
- 27. The unit of language that is generally equated with a symbol (in English)
- 28. The approach to psychology that views the whole as greater than the sum of the parts