AP Psychology: Memory
Unit 2: Cognition Vocab (memory= 76 cards)
2.1 | Perception (24) |
Apparent movement
Attention
Binocular depth cues
Bottom-up processing
Change blindness
Closure
Cocktail party effect
Convergence
Figure and ground
Gestalt psychology
Inattentional blindness
Interposition
Linear perspective
Monocular depth cues
Perceptual set
Proximity
Relative clarity
Relative size
Retinal disparity
Schema
Selective attention
Similarity
Texture gradient
Top-down processing
2.2 | Thinking, Problem-Solving, Judgments, & Decision-Making (17) |
Accommodation
Algorithms
Assimilation
Availability heuristic
Convergent thinking
Creativity
Divergent thinking
executive functions
Framing
Functional fixedness
Gambler’s fallacy
Heuristics
Mental set
Priming
Prototypes
Representativeness heuristic
Sunk-cost fallacy
2.3 | Introduction to Memory (29) |
Automatic processing
Central executive
Deep encoding
Echoic memory
Effortful processing
Encoding
Episodic memory
Explicit memory
Iconic memory
Implicit memory
Levels of processing model (Craik & Lockhart)
Long-term memory
Long-term potentiation
Multi-store model (Atkinson & Shiffrin)
phonemic processing
Phonological loop
Primary memory system
Procedural memory
Prospective memory
Retrieval
semantic processing
Semantic memory
Sensory memory
Shallow encoding
Storage
Structural processing
Visuospatial sketchpad
Working memory
Working memory model (Baddeley & Fitch)
2.4 | Encoding Memories (13) |
Categorical classification
Chunking
Distributed practice
Encoding
Hierarchies
Massed practice
Memory consolidation
Method of loci
Mnemonic devices
Primacy effect
Recency effect
Serial position effect
Spacing effect
2.5 | Storing Memories (14) |
Alzheimer’s disease
amnesia
anterograde amnesia
autobiographical memory
elaborative rehearsal
Infantile amnesia
Long-term memory
Maintenance rehearsal
Memory retention
Rehearsal
Retrograde amnesia
Sensory memory
Short-term memory
Working memory
2.6 | Retrieving Memories (9) |
Context-dependent memory
Metacognition
Mood-congruent memory
Recall
Recognition
Retrieval
Retrieval cues
State-dependent memory
Testing effect
2.7 | Forgetting & Other Memory Challenges (11) |
Constructive memory
Encoding failure
Forgetting curve
Imagination inflation
Memory consolidation
Misinformation effect
Proactive interference
Repression
Retroactive interference
Source amnesia
Tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon
2.8 | Intelligence & Achievement (19) |
Achievement tests
Aptitude tests
Chronological age
Construct validity
Fixed mindset
Flynn Effect
g (general intelligence)
Growth mindset
Intelligence
Intelligence quotient (IQ)
Mental age
Predictive validity
Reliability
Split-half reliability
Standardization
Stereotype lift
Stereotype threat
Test-retest reliability
Validity
Unit 2: Cognition Vocab (memory= 76 cards)
2.1 | Perception (24) |
Apparent movement
Attention
Binocular depth cues
Bottom-up processing
Change blindness
Closure
Cocktail party effect
Convergence
Figure and ground
Gestalt psychology
Inattentional blindness
Interposition
Linear perspective
Monocular depth cues
Perceptual set
Proximity
Relative clarity
Relative size
Retinal disparity
Schema
Selective attention
Similarity
Texture gradient
Top-down processing
2.2 | Thinking, Problem-Solving, Judgments, & Decision-Making (17) |
Accommodation
Algorithms
Assimilation
Availability heuristic
Convergent thinking
Creativity
Divergent thinking
executive functions
Framing
Functional fixedness
Gambler’s fallacy
Heuristics
Mental set
Priming
Prototypes
Representativeness heuristic
Sunk-cost fallacy
2.3 | Introduction to Memory (29) |
Automatic processing
Central executive
Deep encoding
Echoic memory
Effortful processing
Encoding
Episodic memory
Explicit memory
Iconic memory
Implicit memory
Levels of processing model (Craik & Lockhart)
Long-term memory
Long-term potentiation
Multi-store model (Atkinson & Shiffrin)
phonemic processing
Phonological loop
Primary memory system
Procedural memory
Prospective memory
Retrieval
semantic processing
Semantic memory
Sensory memory
Shallow encoding
Storage
Structural processing
Visuospatial sketchpad
Working memory
Working memory model (Baddeley & Fitch)
2.4 | Encoding Memories (13) |
Categorical classification
Chunking
Distributed practice
Encoding
Hierarchies
Massed practice
Memory consolidation
Method of loci
Mnemonic devices
Primacy effect
Recency effect
Serial position effect
Spacing effect
2.5 | Storing Memories (14) |
Alzheimer’s disease
amnesia
anterograde amnesia
autobiographical memory
elaborative rehearsal
Infantile amnesia
Long-term memory
Maintenance rehearsal
Memory retention
Rehearsal
Retrograde amnesia
Sensory memory
Short-term memory
Working memory
2.6 | Retrieving Memories (9) |
Context-dependent memory
Metacognition
Mood-congruent memory
Recall
Recognition
Retrieval
Retrieval cues
State-dependent memory
Testing effect
2.7 | Forgetting & Other Memory Challenges (11) |
Constructive memory
Encoding failure
Forgetting curve
Imagination inflation
Memory consolidation
Misinformation effect
Proactive interference
Repression
Retroactive interference
Source amnesia
Tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon
2.8 | Intelligence & Achievement (19) |
Achievement tests
Aptitude tests
Chronological age
Construct validity
Fixed mindset
Flynn Effect
g (general intelligence)
Growth mindset
Intelligence
Intelligence quotient (IQ)
Mental age
Predictive validity
Reliability
Split-half reliability
Standardization
Stereotype lift
Stereotype threat
Test-retest reliability
Validity