The cognitive approach studies information processing.
Information processing refers to refers to the way we extract, store, and retrieve information that helps guide our behaviour.
Information processing in humans resembles that in computers.
What does inference mean?
Going beyond the immediate evidence to make assumptions about mental processes that cannot be directly observed.
The cognitive approach aims to investigate thought processes, including ideas like memory, attention, language, consciousness and perception.
It recognizes that these mental processes cannot be studied by directly but must be studied indirectly by inferring what is going on.
But still studies things scientifically using experiments! Typically, will infer what the results of an experiment show
What does schema theory mean?
A schema is a set of rules which a person creates, based on previous experience
These rules are used to guide behaviour
They do not necessarily form part of conscious thought - they can result in automatic behaviour
Schemas help to process and make sense of all the information we need to process from what is often an ambiguous world
What are strengths of schema theory?
Helps us predict what will happen in our world based on experiences
Enable us to process vast amounts of information rapildly
Prevent us from becoming overwhelmed by environment stimuli
What are limitations of schema theory?
Can distort our interpretation of sensory information
Can lead to perceptual errors or inaccurate EWT/memories
Can caused biased recall/see what we expect
Can have a negative impact on mental health (e.g., Beck's triad)
What are theoretical models?
Simplified usually pictorial, representations of mental processes based on current research
It often uses models to represent how the approach believes a thinking process works – for example the results of some memory tests support the idea of the working memory model.
Models can be further tested and then updated or changed by new research.
What are computer models?
The process of using computer analogies as a representation of human cognition
Arrival of computers is what sparked cognitive psychology.
Psychologists tried to understand the complexities of human cognition by comparing it with something simpler and better understood (e.g., a computer).
This is why a lot of computer-based terms are found in the memory topic e.g., encoding, retrieving, processing
What is cognitive neuroscience?
Scientific study of brain structures that are responsible for cognitive processes
Uses non-invasive neuroimaging techniques, like PET and fMRI scans to help psychologists to understand the brain as they can show what parts of the brain are active in specific circumstances.
What are applications of cognitive neuroscience?
Use of eye-tracking to study visual word processing and reading
Using of scanning/imaging techniques to locate different types of memory in different areas of the brain leading to treatment for memory problems
Lie detector tests- when people feel guilt several regions of the brain are active
What is a strength of the cognitive approach?
Practical application
The cognitive approach has explanatory power for abnormalities
Beck’s triad explains how a dysfunction attitude to self, world + future may lead to depression.
The advantage of this explanation is that they can be used to form treatment.
For example, CBT.
Therapists will dispute irrational beliefs and replace them with rational ones.
The benefits of such treatments is that not only do the give practical help but they also make the patient feel in control rather than dependent on drugs.
What is another strength of the cognitive approach?
Scientific
The use of experimental methods provides researchers with a rigorous method for collecting evidence to reach accurate conclusions about how the mind works.
This means the conclusions about how the mind works are based on far more than common sense and introspection, as they can give a misleading picturing of mental processes.
What is a limitation of the cognitive approach?
Cognitive studies are often artificial and lack ecological validity
Many studies of cognitive psychology use task that have little in common with participants’ natural everyday experienced.
(e.g., experiments in memory use artificial test materials that are relatively meaningless in everyday (like memorising lists of words))
Unlikely we can generalise these findings in real-life situations.
Therefore, much of the research in cognitive psychology might be criticised as lacking ecological validity.
What is another limitation of the cognitive approach?
Ignores motivation and emotion
Although it can tell us how different cognitive processes take place, it fails to tell us why they do.
In other words, the role of motivation and emotion has been largely ignored.
This can likely be explained by the reliance on computer analogies.
Computers do not have emotions or motivations but human’s do!
What is another limitation of the cognitive approach?
Computer models have limited explanatory power (MACHINE REDUCTIONISM)
‘Storage’, ‘encoding’, ‘storage’ and ‘retrieval’ are borrowed directly from the field of computing.
However, there are important differences between the sort of information processing that takes place within a computer program and the information processing that takes place within the human mind.
Computers do not make mistakes, nor do they ignore available information, or forget anything that has been stored on their hard drives. Humans do all of these things!