Cognitive A01

    Cards (13)

    • Cognitive approach views
      Internal Mental processes should be studied scientifically . Things like memory,perceptions and thinking neglected by behaviorists.
    • Theoretical Models
      Information processing approach, suggests that info flows through the cognitive system in a sequence of stages that include input storage and retrieval
    • Computer Models
      Mind is compared to a computer (computer analogy) - suggest there is a central processing unit (brain), concept of coding (turn info into useable format) and stores to hold info. useful in development of AI and thinking machines
    • Schema
      'packages' of ideas and information developed through experience; mental framework for interpretation of incoming information received by Cognitive system.
    • Baby Schema
      Born with simple motor schema for innate behaviours: sucking and grasping. As we get older, our schema gets more detailed and sophisticated.
    • Adult schema
      Have a mental representation for everything. Schema helps us process lots of info at once, short cut at preventing us from being overwhelmed by environment stimuli.
    • Perceptual Errors

      Schema can distort our interpretations of sensory info leading to perceptual errors
    • Paul Broca
      Discovered damage to left frontal lobe could prematurely impair speech production
    • fMRI and PET scans
      Due to fMRI and PET scans, scientists have been able to systematically observe and describe neurological mental processes.
    • Tulving et al
      Neuroimaging - different types of memory stored in different parts of the brain - asked pps to perform different memory tasks while brains were scanned. Episodic and semantic - prefrontal cortex (one on each side of the brain)
    • Braver et al

      Gave participants tasks that involved the central executive while they were having a brain scan. Activity in the area increased as the task became harder.
    • OCD and Parahippocampal gyrus
      Link between OCD and Parahippocampal gyrus appearing to play a role in processing unpleasant emotions.
    • Computer-generated models
      Increase use of computer-generated models to read the brain. Led to 'brain fingerprinting' . E.g: analysing brain patterns of eyewitnesses to see if they're lying in court.