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What does the cognitive approach argue
that
internal mental processes
can and should be studied
scientifically
what did the CA investigate
the areas of human behaviour that were neglected by
behaviourists
(
memory
,
perception
and
thinking
) are private processes and cant be observed
so
cog
psychologists
study them indirectly by making inferences about whats going on in peoples minds in the basis of their behaviour
schema
a mental framework of
beliefs
and
expectations
that influence
cognitive processing
which are developed from
experience
example of
schema
chair - something with legs you can sit on
thats a
package
of info learned through experience that helps you to respond to the object appropriately
what are babies born with
simple
motor schema
for
innate behaviours
e.g. grasping and sucking
what happens to our schema as we get older
schema becomes more detailed and
sophisticated
adults developed mental representations for everything from concept of
psych
to schema
how is
schema
useful
helps us to process info quickly
this is useful as a mental shortcut that prevents us from being overwhelmed by environmental stimuli
however schema may also....
distort our interpretations of
sensory information
leading to
perceptual errors
what did CP use to help them understand internal mental processes
theoretical
and
computer models
theoretical model
its
abstract
its the
information processing approach
suggests that information flows through the cognitive system in a
sequence
of stages
include input , storage and retrieval -
multi store model
based on way
computers
functions
computer models
its concrete
involves
programming
a computer to see if such instructions produce a similar output to humans
if they do we suggest that similar processes are going on in the human mind
such
computational
models of the mind have proved useful in the development of thinking machines or
AI
cognitive neuroscience
scientific study of the influence of the
brain structures
on
mental processes
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