PSY 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Connectionism, Spreading Activation, Procedural Knowledge
c) defining; prototypical
d) prototypical; defining
b) defining; characteristic
The __________ process refers to a process by which stimuli activate nodes within a network and
activation causes connections between nodes to become active.
a) spreading excitation
b) connected activation
c) spreading activation
d) connected excitation
c) spreading activation
Anderson's model of mental representation and information processing incorporates both declarative
and procedural knowledge. Declarative is represented in a propositional network while procedural is
represented in a production system. The name of this model is:
a) parallel distributed processing (PDP)
b) hierarchical model
c) ACT-R
d) dual-code theory
c) ACT-R
..... refers to the facilitation of information retrieval, as a result of prior stimulation or activation of
related information (or even of the same information).
a) Priming
b) Production
c) Spreading activation
d) Conceptual dependency
A) Priming
The fundamental unit of symbolic knowledge is typically viewed as a ____.
a) a word
b) a morpheme
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The __________ process refers to a process by which stimuli activate nodes within a network and activation causes connections between nodes to become active: spreading excitation, connected activation, spreading activation, connected excitation, spreading activation. Anderson"s model of mental representation and information processing incorporates both declarative and procedural knowledge. Declarative is represented in a propositional network while procedural is represented in a production system. The name of this model is: parallel distributed processing (pdp, hierarchical model, act-r, dual-code theory, act-r. Refers to the facilitation of information retrieval, as a result of prior stimulation or activation of related information (or even of the same information): priming, production, spreading activation, conceptual dependency, priming. The fundamental unit of symbolic knowledge is typically viewed as a ____: a word, a morpheme, a concept, a schema, a concept. Timmy, a 4-year-old, has learned that to stay warm in the winter cold, one must wear lots of clothes.