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nmorano1

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Diagram and describe the three-layer neural-network model of cognitive processing for the Stroop task.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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What do cognitive psychologists define as scripts?
 
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Answer: Students should produce a diagram similar to Figure 7-8. The input layer encodes the color and word information in a color-word Stroop stimulus. Information then flows to the corresponding color and word nodes in the hidden layer. The hidden layer is connected to the response layer. However, the word nodes have stronger connections to the response nodes than color nodes. Therefore, the model indicates that many errors should be made when the color and the word are incompatible.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: Scripts are sequences of events that allow us to know what comes next and what to do.



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