ANSWERS SURE A+
✔✔how many items can be stored in LTM: luck and vogel - ✔✔4
✔✔memory associated with events - ✔✔episodic
✔✔memory associated with facts - ✔✔semantic
✔✔lexical priming using ambiguous words - ✔✔context exerts influence after all
meanings have been assessed
✔✔mental lexicon is represented by - ✔✔morphemes
frequently used words are more readily available
semantic connections
✔✔mcgurk effect - ✔✔an error in perception that occurs when we misperceive sounds
because the audio and visual parts of the speech are mismatched.
yanny or laurel
✔✔phonems in word boot - ✔✔3
✔✔endogenous - ✔✔voluntary attention
✔✔exogenous - ✔✔reflexive attention
✔✔stroop paradigm - ✔✔longest response times when color and name differed
✔✔what stage of filtering in broadbents theory - ✔✔before semantic
✔✔mental lexicon includes - ✔✔orthographics, semantic, and syntactic
✔✔what is erp best at - ✔✔telling timing of when things are occuring
✔✔endogenous requires what kind of effort - ✔✔conscious
✔✔what pathways travels - ✔✔ventrally to temporal lobe
✔✔who said that object perception is innate - ✔✔gestalt
✔✔pros of single cell recording - ✔✔good info about timing
can't be applied to humans
pinpoints specific cells
, ✔✔least likely coding to occur - ✔✔specificity
✔✔what does DF have the ability to do - ✔✔put a card in slot
✔✔perceptual process steps require: - ✔✔knowledge, perception, recognition, and
transduction
✔✔applying pervious knowledge to our cognitions is called - ✔✔top down processing
✔✔overtime, episodic memories shift to become more _______ - ✔✔semantic
✔✔directing your attention without using your eyes is what kind of attention - ✔✔covert
✔✔name of effect in which exogenous attention effects go away quickly and you
actually respond to the invalid location more quickly - ✔✔ior
✔✔most common type of coding for ltm - ✔✔semantic
✔✔type of sensory memory that lasts for one second or less - ✔✔iconic
✔✔saying socks instead of ricks is what type of paraphasia - ✔✔phonemic
✔✔pathway where DF had damage - ✔✔ventral
✔✔disorder due to damage in the what pathway - ✔✔agnosia
✔✔developed attention theory that suggests that unattended stimuli are still processes
but just not as strongly - ✔✔treisman
✔✔ aphantasia - ✔✔inability to picture things in your head such as images and inability
to recall sounds, smells, or touch
✔✔hyperthymesia - ✔✔ability to remember everything in their life
✔✔who had hyperthymesia - ✔✔jill price
✔✔optic ataxia - ✔✔inability to use visual information to guide your arm/hand anywhere
✔✔who had optic ataxia - ✔✔RV
✔✔damage for optic ataxia - ✔✔bilateral parietal damage