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What is Higher Mental Process?
Higher mental processes is what happens between the ___ and the ___.
According to the physiology of learning, psychology needs to take into account what?
What did Hebb propose about mental processes?
what is in the central nervous system?
A neuron is a specialized cell whose function is what?
The flow of electrical impulses is called what?
List 4 important neurotransmitters
List Hebb's 3 assumptions
what is the Hebb rule?
What is cell assembly?
(pg 161 pic)
What is phase sequence? (pg 161 pic)
Higher mental processes (thinking) involves activity in what?
cell assemblies play an important role in what?
What is the term for The capacity of the organism to react to the external stimuli?
What is the term for what allows the organism to change due to repeated stimulation?
What often disappears in relation to placisity?
What refers to a lasting increase in the responsiveness of neurons?
What refers to a lasting decline in the responsiveness of relevant neurons?
What leads to LTP
What leads to LTD?
Who says all behavior has purpose and that all actions are directed toward some goal by cognition?
What was Tolman's question?
What were Tolman's four studies/experiments?
What did Tolman discover through the Block Path study?
What are cognitive maps?
What did Tolman learn from the Expectation study?
What did he do in the Place Learning study?
What did Tolman discover in the Latent Learning experiment?
Animal's ___ are not quite like human's ____
List 4 themes that summarize Tolman's Theory
Gestalt Psychology is a forerunner of what?
What are Gestalt psych two main beliefs?
Who observed problem solving abilities in Apes?
What did Wolfgang Kohler discover?
What does insight mean?
What does insightful thinking require?
What does "Gestalt" mean?
Who were the founders and popularizers of the Gestalt school?
Term for the act of completing a pattern
The term for the tendency to perceive things as continuous
The term for items belonging together
The term or perceived items close together as being related
What does the Laws of Perception state?
The whole (Gestalt) is different from what?
List the laws of perceptual organization
The term for a tendency towards symmetry or toward a toning down of the peculiarities of a perceptual pattern
The term for emphasizing the distinctiveness of a pattern
The term for reproduced objects is modified to conform with previous memories
What is remembered is not always _____, but it is often better gestalt than ___.
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