1. deals with the processing of information from the senses. a. Encoding c. Perception b. Executive processing d. Mental simulation2. The cognitive process responsible for entering new information into memory is . a. exe
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1. deals with the processing of information from the senses. a. Encoding c. Perception b. Executive processing d. Mental simulation2. The cognitive process responsible for entering new information into memory is . a. executive processing c. attention b. encoding d. representation in long-term memory3. allows you to hold information in awareness and to think about it. a. Working memory c. Mental simulation b. Attention d. Executive processing4. Preparing and executing a response to a stimulus requires . a. attention c. working memory b. executive processing d. motor cognition5. Plato made a distinction between . a. wax and stone tablets c. memories for facts and events b. the brain and its functions d. etching and carving6. The mind-body problem was originally articulated by . a. Plato c. Aristotle b. Locke d. Descartes7. The idea that thought was composed of a series of images was espoused by . a. Plato c. Locke b. Descartes d. Berkeley8. Looking within oneself to assess one’s mental activity is referred to as . a. reflectance c. transference b. introspection d. metacognition9. was interested in understanding the nature of consciousness. a. Locke c. Chomsky b. Berkeley d. Wundt10. When you describe to your friend how a stunning sunset looked, you are engaging in . a. verbal report c. introspection b. self-report d. perception11. According to Wundt and Tichner, consciousness can be understood by characterizing and the . a. basic elements, rules that combine them c. physical stimulus, behavioral response b. thoughts, associated processing resources d. perceptions, decisions about them12. One of the problems with introspection is that people . a. are unaware of sensations c. could not do it b. could not be trained in it d. can make decisions without knowing how13. Functionalist psychology was developed by and motivated by . a. Tichner, Wundt c. James, Darwin b. Wundt, James d. Skinner, Hull1. deals with the processing of information from the senses. a. Encoding c. Perception b. Executive processing d. Mental simulation2. The cognitive process responsible for entering new information into memory is . a. executive processing c. attention b. encoding d. representation in long-term memory3. allows you to hold information in awareness and to think about it. a. Working memory c. Mental simulation b. Attention d. Executive processing4. Preparing and executing a response to a stimulus requires . a. attention c. working memory b. executive processing d. motor cognition5. Plato made a distinction between . a. wax and stone tablets c. memories for facts and events b. the brain and its functions d. etching and carving6. The mind-body problem was originally articulated by . a. Plato c. Aristotle b. Locke d. Descartes7. The idea that thought was composed of a series of images was espoused by . a. Plato c. Locke b. Descartes d. Berkeley8. Looking within oneself to assess one’s mental activity is referred to as . a. reflectance c. transference b. introspection d. metacognition9. was interested in understanding the nature of consciousness. a. Locke c. Chomsky b. Berkeley d. Wundt10. When you describe to your friend how a stunning sunset looked, you are engaging in . a. verbal report c. introspection b. self-report d. perception11. According to Wundt and Tichner, consciousness can be understood by characterizing and the . a. basic elements, rules that combine them c. physical stimulus, behavioral response b. thoughts, associated processing resources d. perceptions, decisions about them12. One of the problems with introspection is that people . a. are unaware of sensations c. could not do it b. could not be trained in it d. can make decisions without knowing how13. Functionalist psychology was developed by and motivated by . a. Tichner, Wundt c. James, Darwin b. Wundt, James d. Skinner, Hull
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