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active parts of the brain that require greater blood flow. this can be detected using what?
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fMRI
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what function is typically ascribed to the occipital lobe?
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visual processing
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Donders' experiment was important because...
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it was the first experiment that attempted to measure a cognitive process
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which if the following is not true about Wundt?
(a) established the first experimental lab (b) used a method called introspection (c) used a functionalist approach (d) used a structuralist approach |
(c) used a functionalist approach
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ERP provides excellent________while fMRI provides excellent_______.
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temporal resolution; spatial resolution
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attention, perception, memory, and decision making are all different types of mental processes in which the mind engages. these are known as different types of what?
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cognition
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the key components of a neuron are...
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axon, cell body, dendrites
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the little albert experiment was conducted by _____and was used to help establish behaviorism, which states that_____.
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Watson; only observable behaviors should be studied
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patients with damage to brain region X display poor performance on task A but not on task B. patients with damage to brain region Y display poor performance on task B but not task A. this scenario illustrates the concept of...
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double dissociation
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cognitive subtraction (or method of subtraction) is used to_____
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isolate a single stage of processing in brain images
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