cognitive approach

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  • What does cognitive psychology focus on?

    Cognitive psychology focuses on how people perceive, store, manipulate, and interpret information.
  • Why do cognitive psychologists believe it is necessary to study internal mental processes?

    To understand behavior more comprehensively.
  • What model is commonly used in cognitive psychology to describe information processing?

    An information processing model.
  • How is the information processing approach related to computers?

    It was first used to describe how computers process information.
  • What are the three computing metaphors often used in cognitive psychology?

    'Encoding', 'processing', and 'retrieval'.
  • What are the key processes studied in cognitive psychology?

    • Perception
    • Memory
    • Thinking
    • Problem solving
  • What does the cognitive approach recognize about mental processes?

    They cannot be studied directly but must be inferred from behavior.
  • What is a schema?
    A schema is a cognitive framework that helps organize and interpret information.
  • How do schemas help us in daily life?

    Schemas allow us to take shortcuts when interpreting large amounts of information.
  • What is a potential downside of using schemas?

    Schemas can cause us to exclude information that does not conform to our established ideas.
  • How can schemas lead to stereotypes?

    They help us fill in gaps in information, leading to fixed expectations.
  • What are theoretical models in cognitive psychology?

    • Simplified representations based on research evidence
    • Examples include the multi-store model of memory and the working memory model
    • Often depicted with boxes and arrows indicating processes
  • Who proposed the working memory model and when?

    Baddeley and Hitch in 1974.
  • What is the role of computer models in cognitive psychology?

    They explain human information processing using computer analogies.
  • How does working memory relate to computer memory?

    Working memory is analogous to RAM, which is cleared after tasks.
  • What advancements have been made in cognitive neuroscience?

    • Non-invasive neuroimaging techniques (e.g., PET, fMRI)
    • Study of living brain structures
    • Understanding brain activity related to cognitive processes
  • What did Burnett et al. (2009) find about brain activity related to guilt?

    Several brain regions, including the medial prefrontal cortex, are active.
  • What are the strengths of the cognitive approach?

    • Applications in various psychology areas (e.g., social psychology, psychopathology)
    • Scientific methods provide rigorous evidence
  • Why is the cognitive approach considered scientific?

    It uses experimental methods for collecting and evaluating evidence.
  • What is a limitation of using computer models in cognitive psychology?

    They do not account for human errors and memory limitations.
  • What aspect of human behavior does the cognitive approach largely ignore?

    The role of emotion and motivation.
  • Why might cognitive psychology studies lack ecological validity?

    They often use tasks unrelated to everyday experiences.
  • What are the criticisms of cognitive psychology research?

    • Lacks ecological validity
    • Uses artificial test materials
    • Findings may not generalize to real-life situations