Chapter 7: Information Processing Flashcards

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Which 2 areas of the brain are contingent on selective attention?

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Frontal cortex and reticular formation.

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What is divided attention?

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Creating the illusion of focusing on more than one thing at a time by switching attention between stimuli quickly.

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What is selective attention?

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Focusing on one specific relevant stimulus while ignoring irrelevant ones.

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What is sustained attention?

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Ability to maintain attention on a stimulus for prolonged amounts of time.

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What is executive attention?

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Planning actions, focusing on goals, error detection/correction, progress monitoring

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At what age do orientation/investigation processes become robust?

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4 months.

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7
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What is habituation?

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Decreased responsiveness to a stimulus after repeated presentation

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Why do children have some objects they do not become habituated to?

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Some items have an association with security or an emotional attachment.

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What is joint attention and why is it important for children?

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2+ individuals focusing on the same stimuli. It gives the child social queues and information about what is relevant, allowing them to learn through interactions with others.

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10
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Older adults have deficiencies in _____ attention.

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Executive

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With age, _____ intelligence stays intact, while ____ intelligence declines.

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Crystallized, fluid

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What is implicit memory? What is explicit memory? When do infants begin to display explicit memory?

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Memory without conscious recollection / conscious memory of particular facts and experiences – after 6 months.

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13
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Which region of the brain is important in the development of explicit memory?

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Hippocampus

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14
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What is episodic memory?

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Retention of information about the where and when of life’s happenings

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15
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What is autobiographical memory?

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Personal recollection of events and facts

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iWhat is the reminiscence bump?

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A period of life (second and third decades) when adults tend to remember more than other decades.

17
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What is semantic memory?

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Knowledge of facts about the world

18
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What is source memory?

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Ability to remember where one learned something

19
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What is prospective memory?

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Remembering to do something in the future.