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active parts of the brain that require greater blood flow. this can be detected using what?
fMRI
what function is typically ascribed to the occipital lobe?
visual processing
Donders' experiment was important because...
it was the first experiment that attempted to measure a cognitive process
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
ERP provides excellent________while fMRI provides excellent_______.
temporal resolution; spatial resolution
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?
cognition
the key components of a neuron are...
axon, cell body, dendrites
the little albert experiment was conducted by _____and was used to help establish behaviorism, which states that_____.
Watson; only observable behaviors should be studied
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...
double dissociation
cognitive subtraction (or method of subtraction) is used to_____
isolate a single stage of processing in brain images