Cognitive Approach

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    • what does the Cognitive Approach argue?
      that internal mental processes like memory, perception and thinking should be studies scientifically as they are areas that are neglected by the other approaches
    • What is a schema?
      a cognitive/ mental framework or a pocket of information that helps organize, influence and interpret information.
    • what schemas are babies born with?
      simple motor neuron schemas for innate behaviours such as sucking and grasping
    • what can schemas do?
      • process lots of information quickly
      • influence our experiences in later life
    • what is a weakness of schemas?
      • distortion of our interpretations -> leading perceptual errors
    • what are the cognitive approaches within psychology?
      • theoretical models (informational processing approaches)
      • computer models (AI)
      • schemas
      • cognitive neuroscience
      • brain fingerprinting
    • What is cognitive neuroscience?
      the scientific study of the neurological basis of mental processes using brain imaging techniques eg MRI & PET scans
    • what are some studies in cognitive neuroscience?
      • Broca 1860 - observed damage to the frontal lobe can permanently effect speech function
      • Buckner & Peterson 1996 - observed that episodic and semantic memories may be located in opposite sides of the brain of prefrontal cortex & the central executive was located near
    • what techniques are used in cognitive neuroscience?
      • scanning techniques -> MRI & PET scans -> useful for establishing mental disorders e.g OCD
      • mind-mapping techniques -> brain fingerprinting
    • what is a strength of the Cognitive Approach?
      scientific & objective methods -> cognitive neuroscience (MRI)
      • able to infer cognitive processes through theories
      • lab studies -> replicable data seen & objective data
      this is a strength because it gives the approach credible scientific basis towards the study of the mind, the data produced is reliable and accurate/valid as it is not susceptible to human emotions and issues
    • what is a weakness of the Cognitive Approach?
      Research lacks external validity
      • uses lab studies
      • based on inferences
      this is a weakness because the approach doesn't relate to the external environment as it has an artificial task and stimulus. it is also not directly observed and is sometimes a theoretical and abstract approach
    • what is a positive consequence of the cognitive approach?
      real life application
      • dominant approach in psychology
      • contributed to AI robots
      • made advances in living in the future
      this is a positive because the approach has improved the reliability of EWT through lie detection and can be applied to the treatment of depression & improves the quality of life for amputees
    • what is a negative consequence of the cognitive Approach?
      machine reductionist
      • suggests that humans are machines
      • says that human memories can be affected by emotions and therefore affect EWTs
      this is a negative because robots and computers ignore human information and emotion and motivation of the cognitive system, which weakens the validity of the approach
    • why is less determinist a strength in the Cognitive Approach?
      less determinist: softer determinism than hard determinism
      • soft determinism -> having free will but you are also influence by internal and external factors ( as you are born with some schemas as a baby)
      this is a strength because it shows that a person still has emotions and thought processes which allows us choice in how we think, therefore this approach has face validity