1. Effortful v. automatic processing- effortful requires attention and conscious effort while Automatic is unconscious encoding information 2. Deep processing v. Shallow processing- Deep: Encoding semantically based on the meaning of words or event and Shallow: Encoding on the basic level on the structure or appearance of words 3. Selective v. Divided attention- Selective: Only a select concentration of a stimulus to the exclusion of all the others. Divided: the mental state where people try to focus on multiple different things. 4. Encoding-Typing on keyboard; transforming information (ADHD) 5. Storage-the process of which information is stored and used overtime 6. Retrieval- the process of obtaining information 7. Fallacy-A false or mistaken piece of knowledge that was based on faulty information or reasoning. 8. Intelligence testing, Stanford Benit- must include a trained psychologist , A measure of intelligence IQ is intelligent quotient, intelligence testing is testing 9.Language acquisition- the process of how humans acquire the capacity to perceive and comprehend language. 10. Procedural memory- a type of implicit memory (unconscious, long-term memory) which aids the performance of particular types of tasks without conscious awareness of these previous experiences. |