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What type of schema are babies born with?
Simple motor schema for
innate
behaviours
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How do schemas develop over time?
Babies are born with simple
motor schemas
As we age, schemas become more
sophisticated
and detailed through experience
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What is the purpose of schemas in information processing?
They help us
process
information
quickly
by providing
frameworks
for what we expect to
see
,
hear
, etc.
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How do we develop schemas?
We develop schemas based on our past
experiences
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How can schemas lead to errors in perception?
Schemas act as rules that guide our
expectations
These expectations can cause us to misperceive information
Example: Expecting "
Paris
in the spring" but actually seeing "Paris in the hand"
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What is the introductory task in this study material?
Introductory Task:
Schemas
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How do you define a schema and how does it function?
Schema: A
package
of
information
developed through experience that organizes and predicts
behaviour
It acts as a mental
framework
for interpreting new information
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How does the Cognitive Approach contrast with the behaviourist approach?
Behaviourist approach
: Focuses on
observable
behavior
Cognitive approach: Argues that
mental processes
(e.g.,
thinking
,
perception
, memory) should be studied
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According to the Cognitive Approach, what must be studied to understand behaviour?
Internal mental processes
such as
memory
,
attention
,
perception
, and
thinking
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How do cognitive psychologists study internal mental processes?
Mental processes are private and cannot be directly observed
Psychologists use
inferences
and assumptions based on behavior to understand what is happening internally
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Describe your schema for what a bird looks like.
My schema for a bird includes features like feathers, wings, a beak, two legs, and a tail, and specific types like
sparrows
or
robins
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What is the role of schema in the cognitive system?
Schema act as mental frameworks that guide the interpretation of
incoming information
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What are the benefits of having schemas?
Quickly process large amounts of
information
Prevents being overwhelmed by
environmental
stimuli
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What is the name of the study that investigated schemas and perception?
Bugelski and Alampay's
'Rat-man'
study
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How were the participants in the 'Rat-man' study initially divided into groups?
One group saw pictures of
faces
, the other saw pictures of animals
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How do schemas influence perception according to Bugelski and Alampay's study?
Participants have pre-existing schemas (mental frameworks) based on prior
experience
When shown an ambiguous image, the schema activates
expectations
The expectation influences how
participants
perceive the image
If schema is for faces, they perceive face-like features, and
vice versa
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What was the aim of Tormarken's study?
To investigate whether people with a
snake
phobia
exaggerate the threat posed by snakes
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What was the method used by Tormarken in his study?
He compared the estimations of snake numbers between
phobic
and control
participants
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What were the key results of Tormarken's experiment?
Phobic
participants overestimated the number of snakes
compared
to the
control group
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What does the conclusion of Tormarken's study suggest about phobias?
People with phobias have
irrational
, faulty
schemas
that cause them to
overestimate
the number of feared objects
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Briefly describe Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) as a treatment method for irrational thoughts.
Aims to identify and change
negative or irrational thought patterns
Separates emotional response from stimulus
Challenges and modifies thinking patterns
Helps develop new adaptive ways of thinking
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What is the second assumption made in the information processing approach?
Humans are
information processors
and can be compared to
computers.
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What is the information processing approach and how does it study mental processes?
It views humans as
information processors
similar to computers
Uses
theoretical
and
computer models
to describe and explain mental processes
Focuses on processing information in stages
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What are the main ideas behind the information processing approach in psychology?
Humans process information like
computers
Information is processed in a series of
stages
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According to the computer analogy, what is the brain in the information processing approach?
The brain is the
hardware
.
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How do humans process information according to the information processing approach?
Input
(e.g., typing on a laptop)
Processing (spreading information)
Output
(brain store)
Stage-wise
processing
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What is a characteristic of the brain store in the information processing model?
It has a limited
capacity
.
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What are the main arguments of the multi-store model of memory and how does it simplify human memory?
Human memory has different
stores
(sensory,
short-term
,
long-term
)
Information flows through stores with attention and rehearsal
It simplifies memory by comparing it to the structure and functioning of a
computer's processing units
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What cognitive model is based on the assumption that human memory works like a computer?
The
multi-store model
.
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Name the three main stores in the multi-store model of memory.
Sensory memory
Short-term memory
Long-term memory
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What is one strength of the information processing approach in memory studies?
It simplifies human memory for easier understanding
MSM
has improved memory recall by showing the importance of rehearsal
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What are the main criticisms of the cognitive approach from the humanistic perspective?
Oversimplifies
human memory
Ignores the
subjective experience
of humans
Doesn't account for
emotions
, motivation, and forgetting in human memory
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What similarities between humans and computers does the information processing approach highlight?
Both process information in
stages
Both have limited
memory capacities
Similar memory structures
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What are the similarities and differences between humans and computers regarding information processing?
Similarities:
Process
visual information
Store and retrieve information
Have limited
storage space
Differences:
Computers don't eat, drink, or sleep
Computers don't communicate with others
Humans cannot
download memories
Humans are influenced by emotions
Computers don't forget
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Does processing information automatically equate to intelligence?
No, processing information is a necessary but not sufficient
condition
for intelligence.
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Name three similarities between human and computer information processing.
Process
visual information
Store
and
retrieve
information
Limited storage space
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List three differences between human and computer information processing.
Computers
don't eat, drink, or sleep
Computers don't communicate with others
Humans
are affected by emotions
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According to the humanistic approach, how do emotions and feelings differ between humans and computers in terms of memory?
Humans forget things influenced by
motivation
, emotions, and feelings
Computers don't forget
Computers are not affected by internal states like humans
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What is one primary method used to make inferences about mental processes?
The
cognitive neuroscience
approach using
scanning
and
imaging
techniques
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How do neuroscientists use the cognitive approach to study brain damage?
They study the effects of
brain injuries
on
cognitive processes
by locating the injury and observing the resulting
mental deficits
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