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34 Cards in this Set
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wundt
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structuralist
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watson
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behaviorist, same as other sciences, fan of empiricism
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chomsky
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innateness of behaviour.
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tolman
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rats and cognitive maps
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Donder
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light detection exp
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Davachi
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place or read exp, brain-imaging
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neural processing caused by...
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neural circuits
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area MT
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global visual motion
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area V4
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colour
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area IT
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body parts, faces, geometric shapes
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wernicke
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processing
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broca
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production
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ERP
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non-invasive, population behaviour
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unconscious inference
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use unconscious assumptions that we make about the environment,Helmholtz
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Ebbinghaus
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savings method
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analytic introspection
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Wundt didn't like it. describe thought processes
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info-processing approach
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describe behavious in terms of the mind
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Newell and Simon
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comp. program --> cog. revolution
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Shepard
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mental rotation
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modal model of memory
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info flows from one stage to the next.
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simple cells
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respond best to a bar with a particular orientation (feature detector)
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complex cells
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prefer certain movement direction (feature detector)
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temporal lobe
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faces, language, memory, hearing
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grandmother cell
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responds to specific stimulus
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occipital lobe
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sight
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parietal lobe
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touch, vision, attention
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frontal lobe
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language, thought, memory, and motor functioning
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thalamus
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processes info from vision, hearing, and touch (senses)
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treisman
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feature integration theory
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pragnanz
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simplest possibility
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balint's syndrome
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parietal lobe damage, can't focus on specific objects
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cherry
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dichotic listening task
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gray and w.
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attenuating theory of attention, change channels because of meaning of words.
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stroop effect
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red writting in yellow
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