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    Cognitive Psychology revolves around the notion that if we want to know what makes people tick then we need to understand the internal processes of their mind. Cognition literally means “knowing”.  In other words‚ psychologists from this approach study cognition which is ‘the mental act or process by which knowledge is acquired.’ Cognitive psychology focuses on the way humans process information‚ looking at how we treat information that comes in to the person (what behaviorists would call stimuli)

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    configuration processing and different areas of the brain (Eysenck & Keane‚ 2005). The most influential theoretical approach to face recognition is the model put forward by Bruce and Young (1986). The model consists of eight components: 1-structual encoding (this produces various representations or descriptions of faces). 2-expresion analysis (other people’s emotional states are inferred from their facial expression). 3-facial speech analysis (speech perception is assisted by observing a speaker’s lip

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    would suggest whether the gene for the character is autosomelinked dominant or recessive‚ X - chromosome linked dominant or recessive‚ Y- chromosome linked or not. Explanation 1. Autosome Linked Dominant traits: These are the traits whose encoding gene is present on any one of the autosomes‚ and the wildtype allele is recessive to its mutant allele‚ i.e.‚ the mutant allele is dominant. The pedigree-chart can be of the undernoted pattern (Fig. 11.2)‚ where the female being interviewed is

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    Bower Research

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    Empirical Research Summary Chart | | | Researchers |  Gordon H. Bower | Year |  1970 | Aim |  To determine if mental imagery improves paired-associate (PA) learning relative to overt rehearsal. | Methods | Three groups of Subjects studied word-word paired associates after receiving instructions to learn using either (a) overt rote repetition of the word pair‚ (b) construction of an interactive scene in imagery‚ or (e) imagery of the objects non interacting and separated in "imaginal space

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    AIU online IP3 SSCI206

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    stored‚ and recalled? First is encoding‚ this is done that your brain knows what kind of memory it is and how it is recalled. This is done so that when it is stored you know what the information means to you. Second step is storage. This is when the brain stores it. With the memory now encoded‚ the rain will put it in the right place. After storage‚ you have retroviral. Retrieval is when the memory is brought to a conscious. This is able to happen due to the encoding process. While these steps

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    CHAPTER 2 BINARY CODE 2.1 History of Binary Code: Binary numbers were first described in Chandashutram written by Pingala around 300 B.C. Binary Code was first introduced by the English mathematician and philosopher Eugene Paul Curtis during the 17th century. Curtis was trying to find a system that converts logic’s verbal statements into a pure mathematical one. After his ideas were ignored‚ he came across a classic Chinese text called I Ching or Book of Changes‚ which used a type of binary code

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    the Sterling‚ but were from the microchips manufactured by the NoBugs Corporation‚ which were supplied to Sterling Inc. It has been found in investigations that due to an inappropriate production condition‚ such as the miscalibration of NoBugs’s encoding equipment‚ the microchips produced by NoBugs remained below standard speculations. Due to the inefficiency or defectiveness of the microchips‚ computers manufactured by Sterling started exploding after little use. Due to uncertain explosion cases

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    second‚ if the individual is paying attention this information will enter the STM‚ from there if the information is rehearsed it will be store into the LTM. Duration is how long the memory lasts‚ capacity is how much memory an individual can store‚ encoding is what format it is stores in for example some are stored by sounds‚ this called acoustic. Some people remember semantically because they associate information with the meaning as information is well remembered if it is better understood. The

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    as little research has been done but it is thought to have limited capacity. The first slave system of the central executive is the phonological loop‚ which also has two sub-component. It is the articulatory control system and is responsible for encoding acoustic data. The first sub-component is the phonological store which holds verbal information in speech form for a short period of time and the second‚ the articulatory loop‚ which acts as an inner voice for rehearsal. In 1975‚ Baddeley et al conducted

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    was carried out consecutively (Figure IV.8). On the other hands‚ the possible ORFs were automatically obtained (Appendix 4.A) via ExPASy online software‚ the second method. To find the most possible one‚ the obtained ORFs were aligned with lipase encoding ORF from Alcaligenes faecalis resulted one sequence containing 199 aa (amino acid) that has high identity (98%) with the reference sequence as shown in Figure. IV.9. Notwithstanding‚ the 199 aa is shorter than A. faecalis has. As mentioned above

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