Week 9: Concepts and Knowledge Representation Flashcards

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What are concepts?

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Ways of categorising items and ideas by their similarities

Internal psychological representations used to understand the world.

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What are catergories?

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A class of concepts that share common properties such as ‘fruit’ or ‘furniture’.

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How does typicality affect catergories?

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Members of categories are not always clear but - it’s suggested that categories are a continuum with some more typical than others

We have faster reaction time when concepts are more typical of a catergory

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What is categorical perception?

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How we perceive things to be in seperate catergories

We perceive changes and boundaries to be abrupt such as colour catergories even though they can vary along a continium

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Is it easier to distinguish between two seperate catergories or two items in the same catergory?

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We have faster reaction times when two items belong to seperate catergories

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What are the two ideas for the origin of catergorical perception?

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Linguistic relativist approach

Univeralist approach

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What is the linguistic reltivist approach?

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They argue that we construct catergories through language - language influences our perception and how we think

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What is the universalist approach?

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They argue that categorical perception is innate and universal

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What do cross cultural studies show about the origin of CP?

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Language is very important as catergories can vary depending on the dominant language in a country

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What does developmental research show about the origin of CP?

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There are innate factors that help us recognise the differences between catergories but language affects how we use these innate catergories

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What does the hemispheric approach show about the origin of CP?

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There is a biological componant to CP as there is a bias in the left hemisphere

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