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Cognitive Psychology and Its Implications 9th Edition by John Anderson. ISBN 6997, 4. ISBN-10 5 ISBN-13 978-3. All Chapters 1-14. (Complete Download). TEST BANK . TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1 The Science of Cognition Chapter 2 Perception Chapter 3 Attention and Performance Chapter 4 Mental Imagery Chapter 5 Representation of Knowledge Chapter 6 Human Memory: Encoding and Storage Chapter 7 Human Memory: Retention and Retrieval Chapter 8 Problem Solving Chapter 9 Expertise Chapter 10 Reasoning Chapter 11 Decision Making Chapter 12 Language Structure

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Chap 01_9e

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
1. A current successful application of cognitive psychology is its contributions to our understanding of brain
disorders that reflect abnormal functioning, such as schizophrenia.
a. True
b. False

2. Information-processing analysis breaks a cognitive task down into a set of steps.
a. True
b. False

3. There is a great deal of growth of new neurons and new synapses in the adult brain.
a. True
b. False

4. From an information-processing point of view, the MOST important components of the nervous system are
the neurons.
a. True
b. False

5. The terminal boutons of one neuron touch the dendrite of another.
a. True
b. False

6. Artificial intelligence researchers have created a program that matches human intelligence.
a. True
b. False

7. In the two decades between 1950 and 1970, cognitive psychology developed as a field by embracing
behaviorism.
a. True
b. False

8. Gestalt psychologists believe that the activity of the mind is more than the sum of its parts.
a. True
b. False

9. Cognitive neuroscience is the study of how cognition is realized in the brain.
a. True
b. False




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Chap 01_9e

10. Coarse coding, an aspect of neural information processing, implies that single neurons seem to respond to only
specific events.
a. True
b. False

Indicate the answer choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
11. An axon's _____ of firing determine(s) how it will affect nearby cells to which it synapses.
a. intensity
b. pattern
c. rate
d. intensity, pattern, and rate

12. Cognitive science does NOT integrate research efforts from which field?
a. physics
b. linguistics
c. neuroscience
d. philosophy

13. The body sends more blood to more active areas of the brain. This is referred to as the:
a. hemodynamic response.
b. hemoglobin response.
c. MRI effect.
d. PET effect.

14. The claims of Gestalt psychologists, that the activity of the brain and the mind was more than the sum of its
parts, conflicted with the _____ program that tried to analyze conscious thoughts into its parts.
a. behaviorist
b. introspectionist
c. functionalist
d. psychoanalytic

15. Why wasn't cognitive psychology a field of focus before the 19th century?
a. Before the 19th century, most sciences remained largely undeveloped.
b. It was believed that the human mind could not be scientifically studied.
c. Questions about the human mind were not asked before the 19th century.
d. The equipment needed to conduct research had not yet been invented.




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16. Brodmann (1909/1960) identified _____ distinct regions of the human cortex based on differences in the cell
types in various regions.
a. 18
b. 25
c. 37
d. 52

17. Damage to the _____ results in amnesia.
a. amygdala
b. hippocampus
c. hypothalamus
d. thalamus

18. _____ records the electrical potentials that are present on the scalp.
a. EEG
b. fMRI
c. MRI
d. PET

19. Spatial processing occurs in the _____ lobe.
a. frontal
b. occipital
c. parietal
d. temporal

20. Who established the first psychology laboratory?
a. James
b. Thorndike
c. Watson
d. Wundt

21. The main body of the neuron is called the:
a. axon.
b. dendrite.
c. soma.
d. synapse.




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