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define each of the 16 topic phrases. in easy and precise words.

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Assignment 8 1. Empiricism vs. Rationalism (The Field) 2. Bottom-up vs. Top-Down Approach (The Field) 3. How fMRI works (Cognitive Neuroscience I) 4. The Case of HM (Cognitive Neuroscience II and other lectures) 5. Prosopagnosia (Perception I) 6. The Perception-Action Approach (Perception II) 7. Feature Integration Theory (Attention) 8. The Modal Model of Memory (Memory I) 9. Chunks (Sensory & STM) 10. Baddeley and Hitch’s Model of Working Memory (STM & WM) 11. The Encoding Specificity Principle (LTM) 12. Essentialism (Concepts) 13. Bias (False Memory and other lectures) 14. Tip of the Tongue Phenomenon (Consciousness) 15. Vocabulary (Language) 16, Conjunction Fallacy (Judgment and Decision Making)
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Running head: DEFINITION OF PSYCHOLOGICAL PHRASES

Definition of Psychological Phrases
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DEFINITION OF PSYCHOLOGICAL PHRASES

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Definition of Psychological Phrases
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Empiricism vs. Rationalism (The Field): Empiricism considers sense experience as the

origin of all concepts while Rationalism asserts that the development of knowledge and concepts
are not dependent on sense experience.
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Bottom-up vs. Top-Down Approach (The Field): The progression of the individual

from the various components to the whole is considered the bottom-up approach in psychology
while those stimuli that are brief and concise are known as a top-down approach.
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How fMRI works (Cognitive Neuros...


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