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Cognitive Processes

Question 1 of 13

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Stimulus > > > > > response or action.

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    attention
    perception
    thought processes
    decision

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Question 2 of 13

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Bottom-Up processing is catalysed by an external stimulus, causing internal cognitive processes to occur, producing the desired response.

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

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Question 3 of 13

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Bottom-Up processing is influenced by the individuals expectations and knowledge.

Select one of the following:

  • True
  • False

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Question 4 of 13

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Discrete serial processing is most similar to:

Select one of the following:

  • Talking while driving

  • Turning on the ignition and then stepping on the accelerator

  • Turning on the indicating and keeping it on while changing lanes

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Question 5 of 13

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Turning on the indicator and keeping it on while changing lanes is:

Select one of the following:

  • Parallel processing

  • Discrete serial processing

  • Cascaded processing

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Question 6 of 13

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Event-Related Potentials:

Select one or more of the following:

  • Invasive

  • Measure electrical activity

  • Recorded during repeat events

  • High spatial resolution

  • High temporal resolution

  • Undistorted electrical activity

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Question 7 of 13

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Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI)

Select one or more of the following:

  • Measures haemodynamic activity

  • Non-invasive

  • Direct measure of brain activity

  • High spatial resolution

  • High temporal resolution

  • Active brain regions have a lower ratio of oxygenated to deoxygenated haemoglobin

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Question 8 of 13

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Magneto-Encephalography (MEG)

Select one or more of the following:

  • Measures the magnetic fields produced by the brain's electrical activity

  • High temporal resolution and moderate spatial resolution

  • High spatial resolution and moderate temporal resolution

  • Prone to artefacts that affect scalp EEG

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Question 9 of 13

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: the applicability of the findings of lab studies to everyday settings.

: the experimenter's behaviour is uninfluenced by the participant's behaviour.

: when the findings with a given experimental task are not obtained when when apparently very similar tasks are used.

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    Ecological Validity
    Implacable Experimenter
    Paradigm Specificity

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Question 10 of 13

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Which of the following theoretical assumptions is sometimes incorrect:

Select one of the following:

  • Modularity

  • Anatomical Modularity

  • Uniformity of functional architecture across people

  • Subtractivity

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Question 11 of 13

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: a groove or furrow on the surface of the brain

: prominent elevated areas or ridges on the brain's surface

: top

: bottom

: front

: back

: side

: middle.

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    Sulcus
    Gyri
    Dorsal
    Ventral
    Anterior
    Posterior
    Lateral
    Medial

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Question 12 of 13

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Which of the following techniques for studying the brain is considered an invasive technique?

Select one of the following:

  • Single-unit recording

  • ERP

  • fMRI

  • MEG

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Question 13 of 13

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Select from the dropdown lists to complete the text.

PET Scan: ( good, poor ) spatial resolution, ( poor, good ) temporal resolution.

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