The use of theoretical and computer models

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    • Computer model:
      > Cognitive psychologists argue the mind functions like a computer
      > The information - processing model applies the idea of the human mind functioning like a computer eg. information may enter the brain but how we respond depends on how we process information
    • The computer model is a 3 stage process
      > Input - We receive the Information from the environment via our senses e.g. sight, sound, smell and it is encoded
      > Process - The information is now processed (we interpret the event). We store the information as a memory
      > Output - The appropriate behaviour, emotion is performed or retrieval of information occurs
    • Theoretical models
      > Cognitive psychologists take a behaviour and look at the processes that happen ‘behind the scenes’, they will then describe this process in a series of steps
      > The Multi-store model suggests that memory has separate unitary stores and information flows through memory in a linear way
      > Miller used a controlled lab experiment to investigate the capacity of STM in which he used the digit span technique, adding one digit each time until participants could no longer recall the number