Final Exam Cognitive Psychology Scheme
Final Exam Cognitive Psychology Scheme
Final Exam Cognitive Psychology Scheme
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DIPLOMA IN PSYCHOLOGY FINAL EXAMINATION YEAR 2 SEMESTER 2
Short-Term Memory - This is the memory system that holds limited amounts of
information for relatively short periods of time. Information must be transferred from
sensory memory to STM in order for it to be processed and become meaningful. This
is what we are consciously aware of at any time. The capacity of short-term memory
is thought of as being 7 +/- 2 items. Information can be kept in STM indefinitely by
rehearsing it. Short-term memory is thought to exist in a bio-electrical state and to be
converted into long-term memory it must be incorporated into a chemical state.
Long-Term Memory - This is the memory system for large amounts of information
over long periods of time. Its capacity is limitless yet retrieval of information is not
always easy. For example, sometimes we know we know something but we can't
remember it. This is referred to as Tip-of-the-Tongue Phenomenon. Long-term
memory can be Episodic Memory which is an autobiographical record of what we
see, hear, or do or Semantic Memory which is organized knowledge about words or
symbols and the rules for manipulating them.
3. Indicate whether the following are Central Nervous System (CNS) or Peripheral
Nervous System (PNS).
Part of nervous system CNS or PNS?
Brain CNS
Autonomic Nervous System PNS
Spinal nerves PNS
Spinal cord CNS
4. There are two basic processes in perception. Briefly describe the terms below.
i. Bottom-up processing (5
MARKS)
Data based processing
Processing based on data received from stimulus (eg. light)
No incoming data, no perception
Eg. : – Why, yes…Thursday, er, er, er, no, er, Firday…Bar-bara…wife…and, oh, car…
drive…purnpike…you know…rest and…teevee (Gardner, 1975)