Across
- 3. The failure to notice a clearly visible stimulus because attention is fully engaged elsewhere
- 6. The perception of a relationship between variables when no actual association exists
- 9. The theoretical view that cognitive processes are fundamentally shaped by bodily states actions and interactions with the environment
- 14. The cognitive process by which individuals infer the causes of their own behavior or the behavior of others
- 15. The processes by which individuals influence which emotions they experience when they experience them and how they express them
- 16. The tendency to preferentially seek interpret and remember information that supports existing beliefs while ignoring contradictory evidence
- 17. A set of higher order cognitive processes responsible for planning inhibition working memory and goal directed control
- 18. The degree to which a stimulus stands out from its environment and captures attention due to its distinctiveness or relevance
- 19. The ability to attribute mental states such as beliefs intentions and emotions to others and to recognize that they differ from one’s own
Down
- 1. A statistical method that combines results from multiple independent studies to identify overall trends and effect sizes
- 2. An organized mental framework that structures perception interpretation and memory by providing expectations about the world
- 4. The effect in which prior exposure to a stimulus influences responses to later stimuli without conscious awareness
- 5. An intellectual stance characterized by awareness of the limits of one’s knowledge and openness to revising beliefs based on evidence
- 7. A network of interacting brain regions that shows increased activity during rest introspection and self referential thought
- 8. An abstract theoretical concept used in psychology to explain patterns in behavior or mental processes that cannot be directly observed or measured
- 10. A cognitive shortcut or rule of thumb that simplifies decision making by reducing mental effort often at the cost of systematic error
- 11. An internal representation that allows an individual to understand predict and reason about how a system or situation functions
- 12. The brain’s capacity to change its structure and functional organization in response to experience learning or environmental demands
- 13. Psychological discomfort arising from holding two or more contradictory beliefs attitudes or values at the same time
