Cognition I Flashcards

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cocktail party effect

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Rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) and the Attentional Blink (AB)

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3
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define attention

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  • the concentration and focus of mental effort.

- prioritising cognitive operations.

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4
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early and late selection issue

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5
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outline structural and capacity ideas about limits of attention

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6
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Feature VS Conjunction search

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7
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Feature Integration Theory

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8
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evidence for the endogenous control of attention in visual cuing tasks

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9
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task switching

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10
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automaticity and controlled processes

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11
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attentional control and working memory

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12
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the central executive

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13
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Baddeley’s model

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14
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episodic memory

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your context

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15
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semantic memory

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general knowledge

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16
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automaticity

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task demands decrease with practice

17
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‘modal model’ and its problems

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18
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implicit tests of memory

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19
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explicit tests of memory

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20
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recency and primacy effect

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21
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causes for forgetting (forgetting, false memories, memory inhibition)

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22
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encoding, retrieval and encoding-retrieval interactions

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23
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depth of processing and emotion in memory encoding

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24
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what evidence suggests about retrieval processes and retrieval cues

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25
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evidence for the Transfer Appropriate Processing framework vs. the idea of memory systems

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