PSYC 1100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 29: Gestalt Psychology, Classical Conditioning, Fallacy
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Use study guide for # of questions. Based on letters that precede or follow. Will be able to see quiz grades and content before the final. Simplicity: our visual system records the simplest interpretation. We can use information in the question to formulate our answers. We are heavily influenced by the initial # You build off the # you were given. Framing effect is the more general term. If info is shown is gaining, we like the safe bet. If info is showing loses, we are less risk aversive. Conditioned response: salivating at sound of bell. Don"t consider the amount of work has already been worked on. Already spent k on car, don"t consider that when deciding to continue repairs or to sell the cars. Would only consider the additional repair cost. Lateralization and specialization seems to decrease over time. Right hemisphere needs to take over b/c brain still has to function. Not immediate response, unlike most classical conditioning examples.