Information processing, connectionist theories Flashcards
Name 6 kinds of information processing involved in the information processing theory.
- Incoming information
- retrieval of cognitive knowledge
- retrieval of social knowledge
- retrieval of linguistic knowledge
- working memory
- executive function skills
According to the information processing theory, what do the 6 types of information processing compare and contrast?
knowledge
According to the information processing theory, knowledge is being compared and contrasted by the 6 types of information processing while attending to what?
the current situation
According to the information processing theory, while the 6 types of information processing are comparing and contrasting knowledge while attending to the current situation, what is being monitored?
one’s response
How many assumptions is the information processing theory founded on?
4
Describe the 1st assumption of the information processing theory. Hint: brain capacity
- The brain has capacity limitations constraining the amount of speed and efficiency for processing.
Describe the 2nd assumption of the information processing theory. Hint: manages information processing
- There is a process manager or executive function that manages information processing to….
(encode, transform, process, store, retrieve, and use information) LIST THESE LATER
Describe the 3rd assumption of the information processing theory. Hint: addresses the “direction”
Processing in bi-directional
Describe the 4th assumption of the information processing theory. Hint: genetics
There are genetic predispositions to process information in specific ways.
List the names of the 3 stages involved with appraising information according to the information processing theory.
- Sensory memory stage
- Short term or working memory stage
- Long term memory stage
What is the sensory memory stage?
individuals may process stimuli bi-directionally using both bottom up and top down processing
What is bottom up processing?
Individuals initial awareness and appraisal of the stimulus’s emotional value
What is an example of bottom up processing?
Reading facial expressions
What is top-down processing?
Perceiving, attending, appraising, and comparing stimuli with long term memories that associate with other stumuli
What is an example of top-down processing?
“What have I done in the past?”