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25 Cards in this Set
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Attribution
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The process of making a judgement about the cause of an event
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Automatic thoughts
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Self related internal dialogue that often interferes with behavior
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Cognitive Assessment
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Procedures used to assess cognitive process and contents of conciousness
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Cognitive restructuring or reframing
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The process of taking a different and more positive view of one's experience
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Cognitive therapy
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Procedures aimed at reducing cognitive distortions and the resulting distress
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Cognitive Triad
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Negative patterns of thinking about the self, the world, and the future
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Connectionism
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An approach to understanding cognition based on the metaphor of interconnected neurons
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Default
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Something assumed to be true until one learns otherwise
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Dual mode models
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Models assuming two different mode of cognition- one effortful, one automatic
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Episodic Memory
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Memory organized according to sequences of events
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Exemplar
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A specific example of a category member
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Fuzzy Sets
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A category defined by a set of attributes that aren't absolutely necessary for membership
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Implicit Knowledge
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Associations b/w things in memory that are not directly accessible
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Mirror neurons
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Neurons that are active both when perceiving an action and when doing the action
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Node
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An area of memory that stores some element of information
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Possible self
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an image of oneself in the future
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priming
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The process of activating an element in memory by using the information contained in it
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Prototype
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the representation of a category in terms of a best member of the category
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Schema
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An organization of knowledge in memory
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Script
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A memory structure used to represent a highly stereotyped category of events
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Self complexity
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The degree to which one's self schema is differentiated and compartmentalized
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Self schema
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The schematic representation of the self
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Semantic memory
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Memory organized according to meaning
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Social Cognition
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Cognitive processes focusing on socially meaningful stimuli
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Subliminal
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Ocurring too fast to be consicously recognized
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