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     Thinking and Mental 
     Images
          Thinking (cognition) - mental activity that 
           goes on in the brain when a person is 
           organizing and attempting to understand 
           information and communicating information 
           to others.
          Mental images - mental representations that 
           stand for objects or events and have a 
           picture-like quality.
     Concepts
          Concepts - ideas that represent a 
           class or category of objects, 
           events, or activities.
          Superordinate concept - the most 
           general form of a type of concept, 
           such as “animal” or “fruit.”
          Basic level type - an example of a 
           type of concept around which other 
           similar concepts are organized, 
           such as “dog,” “cat,” or “pear.” 
      Concepts
            Subordinate concept – the most 
             specific category of a concept, such 
             as one’s pet dog or a pear in one’s 
             hand.
            Formal concepts - concepts that are 
             defined by specific rules or features.
            Natural concepts - concepts people 
             form as a result of their experiences in 
             the real world.                                         A platypus is a 
            Prototype - an example of a concept                     “fuzzy” natural 
             that closely matches the defining                       concept
             characteristics of a concept.
             Culturally influenced
     Problem-Solving
          Problem solving - process of 
           cognition that occurs when a goal 
           must be reached by thinking and 
           behaving in certain ways.
          Trial and error (mechanical solution) 
           – problem-solving method in which 
           one possible solution after another is 
           tried until a successful one is found.
          Algorithms - very specific, step-by-
           step procedures for solving certain 
           types of problems.
     Problem-Solving
          Heuristic - an educated guess based 
           on prior experiences that helps narrow 
           down the possible solutions for a 
           problem. Also known as a “rule of 
           thumb.”
           
             Means–end analysis - heuristic in which the 
             difference between the starting situation 
             and the goal is determined and then steps 
             are taken to reduce that difference. 
          Insight - sudden perception of a 
           solution to a problem.
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