Cognitive approach + neuroscience

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  • What does the cognitive approach contrast with?
    The behaviourist approach - cog focuses on internal process, behav focuses on observable, measurable behaviour
  • What does the cognitive approach argue about internal mental processes?
    They can be studied scientifically
  • Which areas does cognitive psychology investigate?
    Memory, perception, and thinking
  • Why are cognitive processes considered private?
    They cannot be directly observed
  • How do cognitive psychologists study mental processes?
    They study them indirectly and make inferences based on behavior
  • What metaphor is commonly used to describe the mind in cognitive psychology?
    The mind is compared to a computer
  • What does the information processing approach suggest?

    Information flows through the cognitive system in stages
  • What are the stages of the information processing model?
    1. Input from environment via senses
    2. Processing: information is encoded and processed via schema
    3. Output: observable behavior
  • What was the main finding of the Rat-man Study (1962) by Bulgeski and Alampay?

    Participants used their schema to interpret the illustration
  • What is a schema?
    A mental framework for interpreting incoming information
  • How does the size of a schema relate to experiences?
    Older individuals have larger schemas due to more experiences
  • What are the benefits and downfalls of schemas?
    Benefits:
    • Quick information processing
    • Protects from overwhelming stimuli

    Downfalls:
    • May distort interpretation
    • Can lead to stereotypes and misconceptions
    • The Halo Effect influences judgments
  • What is the Halo Effect?

    When a positive impression of something influences judgments of other traits
  • What types of models do cognitive psychologists use?

    Theoretical and computer models
  • What is the difference between theoretical and computer models?

    Theoretical models are abstract, while computer models are concrete
  • How do computational models contribute to the real world?
    They help in the development of artificial intelligence
  • Who identified the link between brain damage and speech impairment?

    Paul Broca
  • What advancements have been made in cognitive neuroscience in the last 25 years?

    Advances in brain imaging techniques like fMRI and PET scans
  • How have scanning techniques contributed to understanding mental disorders?

    They have helped establish the neurological basis of some mental disorders
  • What is 'brain fingerprinting'?

    Mind-mapping techniques to analyze brain patterns of eyewitnesses
  • What are the advantages of the cognitive approach?

    • Uses controlled, scientific methods
    • Produces reliable data from objective lab studies
    • Merges biology and cognitive psychology
    • Practical applications in AI and treatment of disorders
  • What are the disadvantages of the cognitive approach?

    • Relies on inference instead of direct observation
    • Uses artificial stimuli lacking external validity
    • Machine reductionist, ignoring emotions and social factors
    • Soft determinist, viewing behavior as determined but allowing for free will
  • What do computer models consist of?
    Computer models use the concepts of a CPU (brain), coding (turns info into useful concepts), stores (holds info)
  • What is cognitive neuroscience?

    Scientific study of the influence of brain structures on mental processes
  • What is one advantage of the cognitive approach?

    It uses controlled, scientific methods.
  • How does the cognitive approach produce reliable data?

    By using objective lab studies.
  • What impact has the cognitive approach had on the fields of biology and psychology?

    It has allowed them to merge and enhance the scientific basis of study.
  • What are some practical applications of the cognitive approach?

    • Contributions to AI and robotics
    • Potential revolution in future living
    • Treatment of depression
    • Improvement in reliability of eyewitness testimony
  • What is a disadvantage of the cognitive approach related to observation?

    It relies on inference instead of observation.
  • Why might research studies in the cognitive approach lack external validity?
    Because they often use artificial stimuli that may not represent everyday experiences.
  • What does it mean that the cognitive approach is machine reductionist?
    It likens human behavior to a machine and ignores human emotions and social factors.
  • How can emotional factors affect human memory according to the cognitive approach?

    Research has found that emotional factors, like anxiety, can influence eyewitnesses.
  • What does it mean for the cognitive approach to be soft determinist?

    It views human behavior as determined by internal and external factors, but allows for some free will.