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- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Psychology/Cognitive_Psychology/Cognitive_Psychology_(Andrade_and_Walker)/10%3A_Perception/10.03%3A_Visual_IllusionsPsychologists have studied human perception, focusing on systems like vision and hearing, as well as others such as smell, taste, and balance. By creating perceptual illusions, scientists explore how ...Psychologists have studied human perception, focusing on systems like vision and hearing, as well as others such as smell, taste, and balance. By creating perceptual illusions, scientists explore how the brain interprets sensory information. These illusions, often used by artists to depict depth, demonstrate our ability to judge context rather than absolute qualities.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Canada_College/Essentials_of_Linguistics_Remix_2.0/10%3A_Psycholinguistics_and_Neurolinguistics/10.08%3A_Autonomy_of_LanguageThe text discusses the autonomy of language in the brain, highlighting how language is one of the many complex functions our brain performs. It covers the Critical Age Hypothesis, the potential impact...The text discusses the autonomy of language in the brain, highlighting how language is one of the many complex functions our brain performs. It covers the Critical Age Hypothesis, the potential impacts of neglect on linguistic development, and the distinction between language and intelligence.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Psychology/Cognitive_Psychology/Cognitive_Psychology_(Andrade_and_Walker)/04%3A_Memory/4.06%3A_Modal_Model_of_MemoryThis page discusses the three major classifications of memory: sensory, short-term, and long-term memory. Sensory memory briefly retains large amounts of information, encompassing iconic, echoic, and ...This page discusses the three major classifications of memory: sensory, short-term, and long-term memory. Sensory memory briefly retains large amounts of information, encompassing iconic, echoic, and haptic types. Short-term memory processes information quickly and includes phenomena like the Stroop effect and Miller's "Magic Number" for memory span. Long-term memory stores information for extended periods, often using chunking techniques to enhance recall.