Cognitive

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    • The cognitive approach is concerned with how we process information, store it and retrieve it.
      • Born with two schema 
      • Sucking 
      • Grasping
    • Computer models:
      • Involves programming computer to see if the instructions produce similar outputs to humans 
    • Assumptions:
      • Mental processes should be studied scientifically 
      • Studies areas neglected by behaviourists 
      • Studied indirectly as processes are 'private'
    • Cognitive Neuroscience:
      • The study of the influence of mental processes on brain structures 
    • Begelsky + Alampay (1962) - The Rat Man 
      • Two groups shown faces 
      • Group 1 = human
      • Group 2 = different animals 
      • Were then shown this image 
      • Group 1 saw a man, group 2 saw a rat
      • Figure they saw was influenced by the schema formed by the initial images 
      • Advances in brain scanning allows better observations 
      • Computer simulations an be designed to read the brain
    • + scientific methods 
      • Uses highly controlled methods able to infer processes at work so their data is reliable and objective 
      • Cognitive neuroscience has enabled biology and cognitive psychology to combine 
      Study of the mind has established a credible scientific basis 
    • -- issues with RLA 
      • Only able to infer processes from observation, sometimes too abstract
      • Often carried out with artificial stimuli, not represent everyday experience 
      Research may lack external validity 
    • + Less determinist than others
      • Founded on soft determinism - recognises that we can only operate within the limits of what we know, free to think before responding to stimulus
    • -- Computer models are reductionist 
      • Computer analogy criticised 
      • Machine reductionism ignores human emotion, this may effect information processing 
      Computer models are not a complete explanation of cognition 
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