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PSYC 3444 Exam 2 Review

Horizontales
In general, the right hemisphere of the brain is more likely than the left hemisphere to emphasize the interpretation of the _______ tone of a message.
Which of the following techniques is used to provide precise information about the time-course of linguistic processing events?
According to the _______ framework model described by Franklin and Tversky, the above/below direction has special prominence in our mental maps.
_______ refers to using a strategy to improve our memory.
The fact that a “bat” could be a flying mammal or a necessary tool to play baseball is an example of _______ ambiguity.
As you read this sentence, you may be asking yourself whether you understand it. If so, you are engaging in ________.
In comparison to visual imagery, research suggests that auditory imagery is less _______.
The hierarchy technique is an example of a mnemonic device that primarily emphasizes _______.
In connection with semantic memory, the term ________ activation refers to the proposal that, when a concept is activated, the activation expands to related concepts.
An _______ code means that a representation is very similar to the physical object.
Verticales
The basic units of meaning in a language are known as _______.
According to the principle of memory called the _____-time hypothesis, your score on a memory task is related to the amount of time you spend in learning the material.
According to the ________ theory of categories in semantic memory, we judge whether an item is similar to the prototype in order to decide whether it belongs to a category.
According to the discussion in Chapter 8, the best definition of the word _______ is your mental representation of a category.
When you read a section of your cognitive psychology textbook, you read language units that are longer than an isolated paragraph. This kind of language is called.
According to the ACT-R model, the smallest unit of knowledge that people can judge to be either true or false is called a ________.
The well-organized knowledge that you have about the world is called ________ memory.
A key point in Noam Chomsky’s approach to psycholinguistics is an emphasis on how humans have language skills that are ______.
Inferences drawn beyond the level of a paragraph—for example, inferences based on the genre of the book that we are reading, or based on our preferences for how we want a story to end—are called ______ - level inferences.
_______ is our knowledge and control of our cognitive processes.
Studies in which trained musicians rated the similarity of perceived and imagined musical instruments show that auditory imagery for timbre is quite similar to the actual perception of_______.
Deep processing increases distinctiveness, which can be especially important in learning _______.