Perception, Brain & Neuro, Development & RM Crossword Puzzle
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QUESTIONS LIST: hughes : who studied ego-centrism and concluded that children were less egocentric?, temporal : what is the name of the lobe that contains the interpretive cortex? , unstructured : a type of interview that is similar to a conversation, gregory : the psychologist who believed perception is learned through experience, process : this type of praise is more likely to produce a growth mindset , median : putting all scores in order and selecting the middle , memory : pen field found that the interpretive cortex stored the emotional side of what?, conservation : the ability to understand that the number of an item stays the same despite its looks , binocular : a type of depth cue requiring two eyes, systematic : a type of sample where every nth person is picked, relationship : another word for correlation , brain stem : part of the brain that controls basic life functions like breathing, fmri : a brain scan that has a 5 second time delay (low temporal resolution) , expectation: bruner and minturn investigated this factor which affects perception