LIN 3716 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Speech Production, Working Memory, Rote Learning
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Concerning these definitions identify the terminology that fits the following descriptions: Refers to the manner in which the neurological structures of the cns organize, analyze and synthesize information. Temporarily holds information so sound can be matched to its meaning. A person needs this processing skill to categorize and subcategorize. A person"s attention is immediately diverted when a fire alarm sounds. Speech production is silently rehearsed due to the quick decay of information. Information is processed by integrating what we see and where we see it. Awareness and focus on incoming stimuli and includes orientation and reaction. A person has difficult with this processing skills if they cannot compare and contrast new stimuli with stored stimuli. Students" ability to sustain focus for up to 20 minutes requires this processing skill. This is referred to as the boss of working memory. This is the process by which we integrate information that we see and the place it is seen.