Which wave of psychology does Gestalt psychology belongs to
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Gestalt psychology is a type of Humanistic-Existentialist
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Perception is the ability to process information
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True
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The most powerful Pokemon ever
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No mewtwo is stronger than mew they built him to me smarter and
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How do you know you still love a person
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When you constantly think of the person. When you wish to be
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What psychological school of thought did Titchener found
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Structuralism. He and Wundt, who was actually his teacher.
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Which of these is an example of embodied cognition
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Gesturing with your hands while you talk
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The lobes are important for decision making and judgment
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frontal
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Neurons that respond to specific types of lines are examples of
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feature detectors
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Closure is the process of
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filling in missing parts
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How is your sense of hearing related to your sense of balance
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Vestibulocochlear apparatus is related to sense of balance and
hearing. Vestibular part to balance and cochlear part to
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Freud believed that the unconscious mind had the effect on our behavior
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Freud believed that the unconscious mind had the effect on our
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When your problem solving and making decisions your rational thought is centered in your
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Prefrontal cortex
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Top-down processing can be best described as
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Answer this question… Top-down processing can be best described as: A. changing smoothly, without distinct stages. B. looking at individual pieces of an image and then perceiving what the entire image shows. C. perceiving what is shown in an image and then looking at individual pieces of it. D. recognizing objects apart from the background.
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The modern idea that our minds have a conscious and an unconscious track is known as theory.
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The modern idea that our minds have a conscious and an
unconscious track is known as _____ theory
B. dual-processing
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Most of our brains activity is
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unconscious
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The brain's comes from the complicated connections between simple pieces
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complexity
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The midbrain includes the
reticular activating system.
Which wave of psychology does Gestalt psychology belongs to
Gestalt psychology is a type of Humanistic-Existentialist
psychology.
Perception is the ability to process information
True
The most powerful Pokemon ever
No mewtwo is stronger than mew they built him to me smarter and
more powerful than mew.....it shows the scientist in the movie
How do you know you still love a person
When you constantly think of the person. When you wish to be
around the person.
What psychological school of thought did Titchener found
Structuralism. He and Wundt, who was actually his teacher.
Which of these is an example of embodied cognition
Gesturing with your hands while you talk
The lobes are important for decision making and judgment
frontal
Neurons that respond to specific types of lines are examples of
feature detectors
Closure is the process of
filling in missing parts
How is your sense of hearing related to your sense of balance
Vestibulocochlear apparatus is related to sense of balance and
hearing. Vestibular part to balance and cochlear part to
hearing.
Freud believed that the unconscious mind had the effect on our behavior
Freud believed that the unconscious mind had the effect on our
behavior
When your problem solving and making decisions your rational thought is centered in your
Prefrontal cortex
Top-down processing can be best described as
Answer this question… Top-down processing can be best described as: A. changing smoothly, without distinct stages. B. looking at individual pieces of an image and then perceiving what the entire image shows. C. perceiving what is shown in an image and then looking at individual pieces of it. D. recognizing objects apart from the background.
The modern idea that our minds have a conscious and an unconscious track is known as theory.
The modern idea that our minds have a conscious and an
unconscious track is known as _____ theory
B. dual-processing
Most of our brains activity is
unconscious
The brain's comes from the complicated connections between simple pieces