Cognitive

Cards (20)

  • What area do cognitive psychologists study that behaviorists neglect?
    Internal mental processes
  • How do cognitive psychologists study internal mental processes?
    By making inferences
  • Give an example of an internal mental process.
    Memory
  • What does 'inference' mean in cognitive psychology?
    Drawing conclusions from indirect evidence
  • What is a schema in cognitive psychology?
    • Mental frameworks
    • Help interpret and organize information
    • Prevent overwhelm from stimuli
    • Can lead to perceptual errors
  • How do schemas affect our interpretation of new information?
    They help organize it with existing knowledge
  • What is the Multi-Store Model (MSM) in cognitive psychology?

    A model explaining how memory works
  • What are the components of the Multi-Store Model?
    Sensory Memory, STM, LTM
  • What do cognitive psychologists propose about the human brain and computers?
    • The brain works like a computer
    • Codes information into usable formats
    • Stores information in specific areas
  • What brain imaging techniques have advanced cognitive neuroscience?
    fMRI and PET scans
  • What is cognitive neuroscience?
    The study of the neurological basis of cognition
  • What area of the brain is responsible for speech production?
    Broca's area
  • What is a limitation of laboratory studies in cognitive psychology?
    They often lack mundane realism
  • What is an example of artificial stimuli in memory research?
    Word lists
  • Why do artificial stimuli lead to tasks lacking mundane realism?
    They do not reflect everyday memory use
  • What are some practical applications of the cognitive approach?
    • Artificial intelligence
    • Treatment of depression and OCD
    • Improved reliability of eyewitness testimony
  • What does reductionism mean in psychology?
    Oversimplifying complex behaviors
  • Why is the cognitive approach considered reductionist?
    It oversimplifies behavior to computer processing
  • What is soft determinism in the context of the cognitive approach?
    Free choice within limits of knowledge
  • What stance do many commentators take on the behaviorist approach?
    It is an extreme position