Cognitive approach

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  • What does the cognitive approach argue about behavior?
    Behavior is caused by how we process information/stimuli in the world around us.
  • Why do differences in behavior occur according to the cognitive approach?
    Differences in behavior are due to differences in how stimuli is processed.
  • How do cognitive psychologists compare the mind to a computer?
    Cognitive psychologists believe the mind receives information, processes it, and produces an output like a computer.
  • What happens when we witness an accident according to the cognitive approach?
    We receive information through our senses, process it using cognitions, and produce an output as our testimony.
  • What do cognitive psychologists infer about mental processes?
    Cognitive psychologists make inferences about mental processes based on observable behavior.
  • What are 'schemas' in the cognitive approach?
    Schemas are mental representations of incoming information based on our experiences.
  • How do schemas help us interpret the world?
    Schemas help us quickly interpret the world around us.
  • What is a potential downside of using schemas?
    Schemas can lead to misunderstandings based on previous experiences.
  • What is cognitive neuroscience?
    Cognitive neuroscience is the scientific study of the influence of brain structures on mental processes.
  • How do scientists measure the neurological basis of mental processing?
    Scientists use brain scans like fMRI to measure neurological processes.
  • What has research into memory linked to the pre-frontal cortex?
    Research has linked episodic memories to the right side and semantic memories to the left side of the pre-frontal cortex.
  • What is a limitation of the biological approach mentioned in the cognitive approach?
    The biological approach is biologically deterministic and argues there is no free will.
  • How does the biological approach view behaviors like aggression?
    It views them as caused by biological factors outside of our control.
  • Why is the biological approach considered a weakness in terms of responsibility?
    It removes responsibility for people's actions by attributing them to biological factors.
  • What is a strength of the cognitive approach regarding treatment?
    It has led to useful applications like CBT for treating mental illnesses.
  • How does CBT help patients with depression?
    CBT challenges negative, irrational thinking and reframes it to be more positive.
  • What is a criticism of the cognitive approach regarding its analogy with computers?
    It has been accused of being machine reductionist, oversimplifying human complexity.
  • What is a benefit of using CBT over the biological approach?
    CBT does not have side effects like drug treatments in the biological approach.
  • How do human emotions influence cognitive processes according to the cognitive approach?
    Human motivation and emotion can influence the accuracy of recall.
  • What is a limitation of research methods used in cognitive psychology?
    Research tends to be lab-based, lacking ecological validity.
  • Why might lab-based research in cognitive psychology be considered artificial?
    It often uses digit spans or word lists, which do not reflect real-life situations.
  • What is the implication of not recalling something in everyday life?
    In real life, there are consequences for not recalling information.
  • How does cognitive neuroscience contribute to rehabilitation?
    It helps link specific types of memories to brain structures, aiding rehabilitation efforts.