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Class Exercise • On the following slide you will see an array of images (an image collage). Please take the following 90 seconds to identify the image that you perceive to have the highest image (digital quality) resolution. Keep that Image in mind until I call upon you.

Class Exercise On the following slide you will see an array of images (an image collage). Please take the following 90 seconds to identify the image that

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Page 1: Class Exercise On the following slide you will see an array of images (an image collage). Please take the following 90 seconds to identify the image that

Class Exercise

• On the following slide you will see an array of images (an image collage). Please take the following 90 seconds to identify the image that you perceive to have the highest image (digital quality) resolution. Keep that Image in mind until I call upon you.

Page 2: Class Exercise On the following slide you will see an array of images (an image collage). Please take the following 90 seconds to identify the image that
Page 3: Class Exercise On the following slide you will see an array of images (an image collage). Please take the following 90 seconds to identify the image that

On a blank piece of paper briefly describe the image that you

identified as having the highest image quality.

Page 4: Class Exercise On the following slide you will see an array of images (an image collage). Please take the following 90 seconds to identify the image that

• You will now be presented with a series of slides with 4 images on each slide. One of the images may have been in the initial image collage. I want you to indentify which image you have already seen.

• Write down the slide number, and record your answer (A,B,C, or D) for each of the following slides:

Page 5: Class Exercise On the following slide you will see an array of images (an image collage). Please take the following 90 seconds to identify the image that

1. Which Picture Did you See?

• A B

• C D

Page 6: Class Exercise On the following slide you will see an array of images (an image collage). Please take the following 90 seconds to identify the image that

2. Which Picture Did you See?

• A B

• C D

Page 7: Class Exercise On the following slide you will see an array of images (an image collage). Please take the following 90 seconds to identify the image that

3. Which Picture Did you See?A B

C D

Page 8: Class Exercise On the following slide you will see an array of images (an image collage). Please take the following 90 seconds to identify the image that

4. Which Picture Did you See?

A B

C D

Page 9: Class Exercise On the following slide you will see an array of images (an image collage). Please take the following 90 seconds to identify the image that

5. Which Picture Did you See?

A B

C D

Page 10: Class Exercise On the following slide you will see an array of images (an image collage). Please take the following 90 seconds to identify the image that

6. Which Picture Did you See?

A B

C D

Page 11: Class Exercise On the following slide you will see an array of images (an image collage). Please take the following 90 seconds to identify the image that

7. Which Picture Did you See?

A B

C D

Page 12: Class Exercise On the following slide you will see an array of images (an image collage). Please take the following 90 seconds to identify the image that

8. Which Picture Did you See?

A B

C D

Page 13: Class Exercise On the following slide you will see an array of images (an image collage). Please take the following 90 seconds to identify the image that

9. Which Picture Did you See?

A B

C D

Page 14: Class Exercise On the following slide you will see an array of images (an image collage). Please take the following 90 seconds to identify the image that

10.Which Picture Did you See?

A B

C D

Page 15: Class Exercise On the following slide you will see an array of images (an image collage). Please take the following 90 seconds to identify the image that

11.Which Picture Did you See?

A B

C D

Page 16: Class Exercise On the following slide you will see an array of images (an image collage). Please take the following 90 seconds to identify the image that

12.Which Picture Did you See?

A B

C D

Page 17: Class Exercise On the following slide you will see an array of images (an image collage). Please take the following 90 seconds to identify the image that

13.Which Picture Did you See?

A B

C D

Page 18: Class Exercise On the following slide you will see an array of images (an image collage). Please take the following 90 seconds to identify the image that

14.Which Picture Did you See?

A B

C D

Page 19: Class Exercise On the following slide you will see an array of images (an image collage). Please take the following 90 seconds to identify the image that

15.Which Picture Did you See?

A B

C D

Page 20: Class Exercise On the following slide you will see an array of images (an image collage). Please take the following 90 seconds to identify the image that

16. Which Picture Did you See?

A B

C D

Page 21: Class Exercise On the following slide you will see an array of images (an image collage). Please take the following 90 seconds to identify the image that

17.Which Picture Did you See?

A B

C D

Page 22: Class Exercise On the following slide you will see an array of images (an image collage). Please take the following 90 seconds to identify the image that

18.Which Picture Did you See?

A B

C D

Page 23: Class Exercise On the following slide you will see an array of images (an image collage). Please take the following 90 seconds to identify the image that

19. Which Picture Did you See?

A B

C D

Page 24: Class Exercise On the following slide you will see an array of images (an image collage). Please take the following 90 seconds to identify the image that

20.Which Picture Did you See?

A B

C D

Page 25: Class Exercise On the following slide you will see an array of images (an image collage). Please take the following 90 seconds to identify the image that

21.Which Picture Did you See?

A B

C D

Page 26: Class Exercise On the following slide you will see an array of images (an image collage). Please take the following 90 seconds to identify the image that

22.Which Picture Did you See?

A B

C D

Page 27: Class Exercise On the following slide you will see an array of images (an image collage). Please take the following 90 seconds to identify the image that

23.Which Picture Did you See?

A B

C D

Page 28: Class Exercise On the following slide you will see an array of images (an image collage). Please take the following 90 seconds to identify the image that

24.Which Picture Did you See?

A B

C D

Page 29: Class Exercise On the following slide you will see an array of images (an image collage). Please take the following 90 seconds to identify the image that

25.Which Picture Did you See?

A B

C D

Page 30: Class Exercise On the following slide you will see an array of images (an image collage). Please take the following 90 seconds to identify the image that

26.Which Picture Did you See?

A B

C D

Page 31: Class Exercise On the following slide you will see an array of images (an image collage). Please take the following 90 seconds to identify the image that

27.Which Picture Did you See?

A B

C D

Page 32: Class Exercise On the following slide you will see an array of images (an image collage). Please take the following 90 seconds to identify the image that

28.Which Picture Did you See?

A B

C D

Page 33: Class Exercise On the following slide you will see an array of images (an image collage). Please take the following 90 seconds to identify the image that

29.Which Picture Did you See?

A B

C D

Page 34: Class Exercise On the following slide you will see an array of images (an image collage). Please take the following 90 seconds to identify the image that

30.Which Picture Did you See?

Page 35: Class Exercise On the following slide you will see an array of images (an image collage). Please take the following 90 seconds to identify the image that

31.Which Picture Did you See?

A B

C D

Page 36: Class Exercise On the following slide you will see an array of images (an image collage). Please take the following 90 seconds to identify the image that

32.Which Picture Did you See?

A B

C D

Page 37: Class Exercise On the following slide you will see an array of images (an image collage). Please take the following 90 seconds to identify the image that

33.Which Picture Did you See?

A B

C D

Page 38: Class Exercise On the following slide you will see an array of images (an image collage). Please take the following 90 seconds to identify the image that

34.Which Picture Did you See?

A B

C D

Page 39: Class Exercise On the following slide you will see an array of images (an image collage). Please take the following 90 seconds to identify the image that

35.Which Picture Did you See?

A B

C D

Page 40: Class Exercise On the following slide you will see an array of images (an image collage). Please take the following 90 seconds to identify the image that

36.Which Picture Did you See?

Page 41: Class Exercise On the following slide you will see an array of images (an image collage). Please take the following 90 seconds to identify the image that

37.Which Picture Did you See?

A B

C D

Page 42: Class Exercise On the following slide you will see an array of images (an image collage). Please take the following 90 seconds to identify the image that

38.Which Picture Did you See?

A B

C D

Page 43: Class Exercise On the following slide you will see an array of images (an image collage). Please take the following 90 seconds to identify the image that

Check your answers…Be Honest!

16.B17.D18.A19.B20.C21.A22.B23.C24.D25.B26.C27.A28.A29.B30.C

31.A32.B33.C34.A35.C36.A37.D38.B

1. D2. C3. D4. A5. C6. B7. A8. A9. C10. D11. B12. A13. C14. A15. D

Page 44: Class Exercise On the following slide you will see an array of images (an image collage). Please take the following 90 seconds to identify the image that

“Dual Process Theory” ( a partial integration of the Cannon-Bard theory and appraisal

theories)

Page 45: Class Exercise On the following slide you will see an array of images (an image collage). Please take the following 90 seconds to identify the image that

Dual Process Theory• Two primary pathways from the thalamus mediate

the processing of cognition, emotional valence and behavioral response.

• The thalamus projects sensory information to the Amygdala first ( fast pathway).

• The thalamus also projects information to the cerebral cortices where deliberate/rationale information processing occurs ( slow pathway) and intentional/conscious responses may be produced.

Page 46: Class Exercise On the following slide you will see an array of images (an image collage). Please take the following 90 seconds to identify the image that

Dual Process• The Amygdala initiates fast

(automatic/unconscious?) “affective” responses through efferent pathways to the hypothalamus and other lower brain regions.

• The Amygdala also relays info to the frontal lobes where deliberate response processing may be influenced unconsciously ( cognitive bias?)

Page 47: Class Exercise On the following slide you will see an array of images (an image collage). Please take the following 90 seconds to identify the image that

Dual Process Theories

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Cognitive Bias?

• Underlying motivations Bias cognitive processes.

• appear to exist and influence a broad range of cognitive functions from attention, memory and perceptual interpretations (e.g., stereotypes), to decision making and behavioral responses (Bargh& Chartrand, 1999).

Page 49: Class Exercise On the following slide you will see an array of images (an image collage). Please take the following 90 seconds to identify the image that

cognitive bias

automatic, effortless, relatively fast, independent from consciousness and intention

Reber, 1993; Remillard and Clark, 2001; Hasher & Zacks, 1979; Schneider, Dumais, & Shiffrin, 1984; Sherman, Gawronski, Gonsalkorale, Hugenberg, Allen and Groom, 2008; but see Okon-Singer, Hadas, Tzelgov, Joseph, Henik, Avishai, 2007.

I

Page 50: Class Exercise On the following slide you will see an array of images (an image collage). Please take the following 90 seconds to identify the image that

Cog bias

• Major sources of evidence support this theory (see MacCleod, 2004 for partial review).

• Typically studied through implicit test procedures such as the :

• Modified (emotional) Stroop test• …many other test procedures have been used

Page 51: Class Exercise On the following slide you will see an array of images (an image collage). Please take the following 90 seconds to identify the image that

The Stroop Test procedure:

• Subjects required to respond to each stimuli among a long list of stimuli (typically word stimuli) as rapidly as possible based on the color of the words’ font color. There are a number of variations but in a simple representation of this task subjects may be asked to press one button if a word is presented with a blue font and a different button if the word has a red font.

• Most of the stimuli have relatively neutral motivational valence, but some of the stimuli are intended to be motivationally salient.

• Eg…

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• DICTIONARY

• Subject presses the “1” key as fast as possible

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• MURDER

• Subject presses the “3” key as fast as possible

Page 54: Class Exercise On the following slide you will see an array of images (an image collage). Please take the following 90 seconds to identify the image that

Interpretation of Modified Stroop RTs..

• Though the task instructions are to ignore the word and respond only to the color,

• Reliable differences in RT are thought to reflect the relative attention-grabbing power of the word meaning that are processed Automatically.

Page 55: Class Exercise On the following slide you will see an array of images (an image collage). Please take the following 90 seconds to identify the image that

Such tests have revealed reliable differences in RT for stimuli that relate to

inferred motivational states across samples of people with known motivational

problems:

– Cognitive Bias has been indicated in subjects with clinically diagnosed

• Depression• Anxiety• Drug dependence• Eating disorders studies….• And for subjects with other obvious motivational tendencies

such as inmates incarcerated for violent offenses• etc

– Not as well studied in “normal populations”