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Bottom up processingbased on incoming data. Color, contrast, orientation
Top down processingthe meaning and knowlede
early selection modelthe filtered step occurs before the incoming information is analyzed to determine meaning
letters presented to both ears, high load proccessingearly selection model
only meaningfull information gets to thedetector
identifies attended message based on physical characteristics ( pitch, spped, tone)filter
late selection modeleverything gets processed on meaning. Low load
dictionary unitwhich contains stored words, each have thresholds for being activated.
attenuating theory of attentioninstead of filter theres an attenuator. BOTH attended and unattended are let through
late selection is based onmeaning
early selection is based oncharacteristics
high load task =early selection
low load task=late selection
more likely to be distracted in alow load task
less likely to be distracted in ahigh load task
Gamers are distracted inboth high and low load task
divided attentionattention to a number of things simultaneously. Ex. driving and talking on phone
factors that influence divided attentionpractice, difficulty, type of task
effect of practicebecame more automatic, reduces task load
harder it is the lessautomatic
talking on phone iscognitive processing
change blindnessdifficulty detecting changes in scene
feature detectorsneurons such as simple, complex, and end-stopped cells, which fire in response to specific features of the stimuli
simpleoriented bar of light
complexoriented bar of light moving in a specific direction
end stoppedoriented bar of light, with a specific length, moving in a specific direction.
Geonsmore complex, 3D features detectors. Ex. cylinders or cubes
feature detectors areboth built in and based on experience
cerebral cortexdivided into four lobes: temporal, frontal, occipital, parietal
subcortical structuresbelow cortex, hippocampus, amygdala, thalamus
amygdalaemotions
rely stationg ofr sensory info. (EXCEPT smell) vision, hearing, and touchthalamus
memorieshippocampus
neuronscells that are specialized to recieve and transmit info. in the nervous sys.
180 billion cells with1000 connection for each
cell bodycontains mechanism to kekpp cell alive (dendrites, axaon, nerve fiber, receptors)
dendritesbranch out from the cell body to receive electrical signals from other neurons
recepots are on thedendrites
axon or nerve fiberis a tube filled with fluid that conducts electrical signals.
neurons that are specialized to receive information from the environmen are calledreceptors
transmit information throughout the bodyneurons
transmit all electrical and chemical signalsneuron
transductionone form of energy into another form of energy
action potentialrecorded from neurons with tiny microelectrodes that are positioned inside or right next to the neurons axon.
electrical firing of a neuronaction potential
action potential becomes more positive because other neuronsfired
the strength of the firing never changes thefrequency increases or decreases
information about stimulis intensit is represented not by the size of the action potentialbut by their rate of firing
two scenarios that can occur when neurotransmitters are releasedexcitatory and inhibitory
excitatory neurotransmitterincrease the chance that the next neuron will fire
inhinitory neurotransmitterdecrease the chance of neuron will fire.
broca's areaspeaking, located in frontal lobe
Wernicke's areaunderstands sppech, located in temporal lobe
neural codethe pattern of neuron fires
distributed codingthe code that indicates a specific face is distributed across a number of neurons
each face is represented by a specific pattern of firing across a number of neurons.the solution is distributed coding
Rolling ball ex.when the ball rolls numberous neurons fire throughout the brain, for things like color, distance, speed
methods for studing hte physiological nature of cognitionsingle unit recording, ERP, PET, fMRI, brain lesioning
Provides information about what single unit neurons are doingsingle-unit recording
ERPtells you when activity occurs but not where
response of many thousands of neurons to a specific eventEvent related potential (ERP)
Brain imagingGood at where, but bad at when
Measure blood flow in the brainbrain imagin PET, fMRI
neuropsychologystudy of the behavioral effects of brain damage in humans
Gestalt lawsseires of rules that specify how we perceptually organize parts into wholes
pragnanz"law of simplicity" every stimulis pattern is seen in such a way that the resulting structure is as simple as possible
similaritysimilar things appear to be grouped together
good continuationstrait or smooth cury lines are seen as belonging together.
proximity of nearnessthings that are near eachother appear to be grouped together
common fatethings that are moving in the same direction appear to be grouped together
familiaritytings are more likely to form groups if the groups appear familiar or meaningful.
n Cognition is adaptiven Cognition seems to have developed to allow us to anticipate what is coming next and behave accordingly
n We can be aware or unaware of our own cognitive processes as they occur(blank)
n Cognition is based in physiologyn Genes produce the physical building blocks of cognition
n Cognition is extremely complexn We process billions of pieces of information almost instantaneously
n Cognition cannot be directly measuredn Use indirect methods of determining cognitive processes
low task load =greater distraction
varying task load can lead tomore difficulty because it increases the task load
factors that lead to how you perceive a soundPervious experience, Contex, expectations