Which of the following events was critical in triggering the "cognitive revolution" -- thus making the study of cognition a fundamental part of scientific psychology? [check all that apply; you will get (partial) credit for each correct answer checked, with (partial) credit subtracted for each incorrect answer checked]. Group of answer choices Noam Chomsky's review of B. F. Skinner's book Verbal Behavior. Ivan Pavlov's research on classical conditioning. The invention of the digital computer. Watson's "Little Albert" experiment. The development of cognitive neuroscience. Tolman's explanation of rat food-searching behavior in terms of cognitive maps.