01:830:331 Study Guide - Final Guide: Functional Fixedness, Frontal Lobe, Occipital Lobe
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Thinking of other problems with similar descriptive features is a problem solving strategy employed by: visual problem solvers, creative problem solvers, verbal problem solvers, experts, novices. Feedback: correct. (307. 5): novices tended to form categories based on relatively surface features of the problem statements (e. g. , inclined- plane problems). Feedback: correct. (308. 1): if anything, the masters considered fewer alternatives [however] masters explored particularly good moves. A student does great on multiple-choice tests but has trouble on getting to class on time with a notebook, pen, and clicker. The part of the brain whose function is impaired is the: parietal cortex, occipital cortex, frontal cortex somatosensory cortex, temporal cortex. Feedback: correct. (301. 1): when the frontal cortex is not functioning properly, its is not possible to efficiently generate sub-goals or to effectively keep track of them. When it is impossible to keep track of sub-goals, even simple problems, such as cooking or shopping, become impossible.