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  • What is the focus of the cognitive approach in psychology?

    The study of internal mental processes
  • Why can't mental processes be studied directly?

    They must be inferred from behavior and other indicators
  • What role do schemas play in cognitive processes?

    Schemas help organize and interpret information
  • How do schemas function when information is incomplete?

    Schemas fill in gaps in the absence of full information
  • What are theoretical models in the cognitive approach?

    Simplified representations based on current evidence
  • What is the purpose of computer models in cognitive psychology?

    They serve as analogies of information processing
  • How do computer models represent mental processes?

    Information is inputted through the senses and encoded into memory
  • What has contributed to the emergence of cognitive neuroscience?

    The use of neuroimaging techniques to study the brain
  • What did Burnett et al. find regarding the brain's activity when feeling guilt?

    The medial prefrontal cortex is active
  • What are some applications of the cognitive approach?
    • Cognitive approach to psychopathology
    • Cognitive behavioral therapy
    • Educational psychology
  • Why is the cognitive approach considered scientific?

    It uses the scientific method for research
  • What is a key difference between computer processing and human processing?

    Computers do not make mistakes, while humans can
  • What limitation does the cognitive approach have regarding emotion and motivation?

    It ignores emotion and motivation, which are relevant to humans
  • What is a potential issue with the ecological validity of cognitive studies?

    Most research uses tasks that are relatively meaningless in real-life settings