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Jkov05

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Two people who have formalized the Parallel Distributed Processing (PDP) theory are:
 
  A) Roediger and Vygotsky
  B) Waugh and Norman
  C) Mountcastle and Lashley
  D) Rumelhart and McClelland
  E) Shepard and Metzler

Question 2

A central question about knowledge which was discussed by ancient Greek philosophers and is still a major question in modern cognitive psychology is:
 
  A) how knowledge is processed through working memory
  B) how perception is related to knowledge
  C) how perceptual processes influence intelligence
  D) how knowledge influences problem solving
  E) how knowledge is represented in the human mind



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

E



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