EPPP-COGNITIVE AFFECTIVE BASES OF BEHAVIOR
EXAM NEWEST 2025 ACTUAL EXAM TEST BANK| 250
REAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED
ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) ALREADY GRADED
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Detection of stimulation .......ANSWER.......Sensation
Detection and interpretation of sensory stimuli
.......ANSWER.......Perception
Global mental states and selective cognitive processes;
selectively concentrating on something .......ANSWER.......Attention
The aggregate or global capacity of the individual to act
purposefully, to think rationally, and to deal effectively with his
or her environment .......ANSWER.......Intelligence
a theory predicting how and when we detect the presence of a
faint stimulus (signal) amid background stimulation (noise).
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Assumes there is no single absolute threshold and that detection
depends partly on a person's experience, expectations,
motivation, and alertness. .......ANSWER.......Signal Detection
Theory
processing that occurs in a progression from lower to higher
areas of the brain .......ANSWER.......Hierarchical Processing
A separate central nervous system unit for processing each
feature of a stimulus .......ANSWER.......Functional Segregation
analysis that begins with the sensory receptors and works up to
the brain's integration of sensory information
.......ANSWER.......Bottom-Up Processing
information processing guided by higher-level mental processes,
as when we construct perceptions drawing on our experience
and expectations .......ANSWER.......Top-Down Processing
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The simultaneous analysis of a signal in different ways by the
multiple parallel pathways of a neural network
.......ANSWER.......Parallel Perceptual Processing
The combining of visual features to form whole objects; a process
that takes place when attention is directed at a particular
location .......ANSWER.......Feature Binding
Interpretation of a stimulus is more based on prior assumptions of
said stimulus rather than current experience of the stimulus
.......ANSWER.......Optimal Estimation Theory
Ignorance of a stimulus due to selective attention; so much
attention is paid to the focal stimulus that distractor stimuli are
completely ignored, even if they are categorically different from
the focal stimulus .......ANSWER.......Attentional Blindness
Explains the decreased speed of naming the color of ink used to
print words when the color of ink and the word itself are of
different colors. .......ANSWER.......The Stroop Effect
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The degree to which an ignored stimulus is processed depends on
the extent of processing required by the attended stimulus.
Reduction of intereference caused by distractors is lowest when
the attentional demands for the attended sitmulus are highest.
How much a distractor stimulus is ignored is proportional to how
much attention the target stimulus requires; positive correlation.
.......ANSWER.......Attentional Load Theory
Attention can be controlled either by noticing a stimulus with a
certain amount of weight or by making an executive decision
about where to place attention .......ANSWER.......Attentional
Control
Cognitive processes which allow a person to engage successfully
in independent, purposeful, self-directed, and self-serving
behaviors .......ANSWER.......Executive Functioning