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cogsci c100 midterm Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass Alan Turing - - father of cognitive science due to his invention of the turing machine - understood cognition as an algorithmic system of processing parallel processing - - the connectionist perspective that processing of many aspects of a problem occur simultaneously - popular in the 90s and associated with the growth of attention in cognitive science artificial intelligence - computer models made to accomplish the same cognitive tasks that humans do machine learning - a subset of ai that allows computers to learning by creating new algorithms deep learning - a subset of machine learning that computers learn without provided algorithms neural networks - networks of algorithms in ai that are similar to the neural networks present in the human brain EMILY CHARLENE © 2025, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 2 1990s - when did cognitive science gain popularity growth of technology (development of neuroimaging techniques, single-cell recordings) - factors that allowed cognitive science to gain popularity frontal lobe - executive functioning parietal lobe - sensory cortex occipital lobe - visual cortex temporal lobe - auditory cortex amygdala - -almond shaped emotional regulator (associated with negative emotions) -part of limbic system hippocampus - - donut shaped part of brain associated with memory and learning - part of limbic system true - Brain states correlate with emotional states penfield study - - stimulated parts of brain with electrode and caused patients to give rise to emotions, thoughts, images, and muscle movements - shows that brains states can (sometimes) cause emotional states - lab environment is unlike anything in reality EMILY CHARLENE © 2025, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 3 - best things in life aren't quantifiable - belief is a confounding variable - limitations of experimental method sq3r - - scan - question - read - recite - review False - we retain more info if we read slower sensation and perception - two parts of acquiring knowledge sensation - the biological process by which our sensory receptors and nervous system receive and represent stimulus energies from our envi

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Alan Turing - ✔✔- father of cognitive science due to his invention of the turing

machine


- understood cognition as an algorithmic system of processing


parallel processing - ✔✔- the connectionist perspective that processing of many aspects

of a problem occur simultaneously


- popular in the 90s and associated with the growth of attention in cognitive science


artificial intelligence - ✔✔computer models made to accomplish the same cognitive

tasks that humans do


machine learning - ✔✔a subset of ai that allows computers to learning by creating new

algorithms


deep learning - ✔✔a subset of machine learning that computers learn without provided

algorithms


neural networks - ✔✔networks of algorithms in ai that are similar to the neural

networks present in the human brain




EMILY CHARLENE © 2025, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 1

,1990s - ✔✔when did cognitive science gain popularity


growth of technology (development of neuroimaging techniques, single-cell recordings)

- ✔✔factors that allowed cognitive science to gain popularity


frontal lobe - ✔✔executive functioning


parietal lobe - ✔✔sensory cortex


occipital lobe - ✔✔visual cortex


temporal lobe - ✔✔auditory cortex


amygdala - ✔✔-almond shaped emotional regulator (associated with negative

emotions)


-part of limbic system


hippocampus - ✔✔- donut shaped part of brain associated with memory and learning


- part of limbic system


true - ✔✔Brain states correlate with emotional states


penfield study - ✔✔- stimulated parts of brain with electrode and caused patients to

give rise to emotions, thoughts, images, and muscle movements


- shows that brains states can (sometimes) cause emotional states


- lab environment is unlike anything in reality




EMILY CHARLENE © 2025, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 2

, - best things in life aren't quantifiable


- belief is a confounding variable - ✔✔limitations of experimental method


sq3r - ✔✔- scan


- question


- read


- recite


- review


False - ✔✔we retain more info if we read slower


sensation and perception - ✔✔two parts of acquiring knowledge


sensation - ✔✔the biological process by which our sensory receptors and nervous

system receive and represent stimulus energies from our environment


perception - ✔✔the organizing and interpretation of sensory information


template matching model, feature-analysis model, recognition-by-components model,

prototype model - ✔✔object perception models


template matching model - ✔✔- object perception occurs by matching object with

internal templates


- example: q




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