Central Nervous System | Language Processing | Models of Linguistic Processing | The Role of Executive Function |
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What is a Neuron.
What is the basic unit of a nervous system?
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What is Heschl's area.
What is the place where signals are relayed in each auditory cortex?
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What is Information processing.
What is the voluntary problem-solving strategy of each person?
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What is True.
True or False-- The ability to process information is not limitless.
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What is Brain and spinal cord.
What is the Central Nervous System made up of?
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What is Broca's area.
What is located in the left frontal lobe?
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What is attention, discrimination, organization, and memory.
What 4 parts are included in the brain's information processing system?
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What is Oversees the processing system.
What does the executive function do in the brain?
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What is "Little brain".
What is another name for Cerebellum?
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What is Phonetic, Phonological, Grammatical, Semantic.
What are the four steps of the comprehension process?
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What is transfer or generalization.
What is the ability to apply previously-learned material in solving similar but novel problems?
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What is Metacognition.
What is the term for knowledge of your own cognitive and memory processes?
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What is Cerebrum.
What is the largest portion of the brain called?
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What is False- Hippocampus.
True or false- Incoming information is transmitted to the temporal lobe.
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What is conceptually.
In what way is top-down processing driven?
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What is True.
True or False-- Only certain amounts of information can be analyzed and synthesized.
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What is Regulation, processing, and formulation.
What are the 3 basic functions of the brain?
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What is the white fibrous tract of the arcuate fasciculus.
What are messages transmitted through from the Wernicke's area to Broca's area?
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What is Data.
In what way is bottom-down processing driven?
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What is False- It can overload.
True or False-- Overloads cannot happen in the brain.
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