1. Memory: the input, storage, and retrieval of what has been learned or experienced.
2. Encoding: The transforming of information so the nervous system can process it. 3. Storage: The process by which information is maintained over a period of time. 4. Retrieval: The process of obtaining information that has been stored in memory. 5. Maintenance rehearsal: a system for remembering that involves repeating information to one-self without attempting to find meaning in it. 6. Problem solving: The outcome of direct thinking 7. Fallacy: A belief based off of a false argument 8. Intelligence: The ability to adapt and acquire new ways of thinking 9. IQ: IQ stands for Intelligence Quotient it is a test to try and determine how smart someone is 10. Language: the expression of ideas through complex syntax, symbols, and sounds that are arranged according to rules in specific stages of natural development. |