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- 100-Things Summary
- 12. SNARC Effect
- 15 Gf, Gc, g (Cattell-Horn-Carroll theory)
- 16. False memory
- 17. Universal Grammar
- 2. Classical conditioning (Pavlov)
- 21. Ebbinghaus Part Deux: Recency effect
- 22. Hugo Munsterberg and Applied Psych
- 3. Working Memory
- 30. George Miller's magic number 7 (plus or minus 2)
- 31. The brain
- 35. Rosch and Prototypicality
- 4. Gestalt theory
- 49. Top-down v Bottom-up processing
- 50. Statistical Learning
- 54. Tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon (TOT)
- 62. Gambler's fallacy & Hot-hand fallacy
- 63. Spreading Activation Theory
- 7. Cognition
- 73. Folk psychology (and cross-cultural cognitive psychology)
- 77. Counterfactual thinking
- 93. Familiarity vs Recollection; Remember/Know paradigm
- Agency
- Anthropomorphism
- Ape (and other animals) Language Studies
- Attachment Theory
- Attention Networks (Posner)
- Automatic and Controlled Processing
- Categorization
- Central Capacity Theory
- Change Blindness
- Choice Overload
- Cocktail party effect/Selective Attention
- Cognitive Bias
- Cognitive Dissonance
- Cognitive Psychology (1967)
- Cognitive Revolution
- Complex span measures of WMC and its relation to processing speed, etc.
- Consciousness and Solipsism
- DRM paradigm
- Deficit-based approach & research participants with amnesia (E.P., Clive Wearing, H.M., etc.)
- Donders' Subtractive Method (Mental Chronometry)
- Déjà vu
- Ebbinghaus, Part 3: Primacy Effect
- Ecological Validity
- Embodied or Grounded Cognition
- Episodic vs. Semantic Memory
- Executive Function
- Feature Integration Theory and Illusory Conjunctions (Treisman)
- Forgetting Curve