Cognitive Approach

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    • The cognitive approach assumptions
      - Argues that internal mental processes should be studied scientifically
      - Studies memory perception and thinking (missed out by behaviourists) indirectly by making inferences about what is going on in a person's head
    • Internal mental processes

      'Private' operations of the mind such as perception and attention that mediate between stimulus and response.
    • Inferences
      The process whereby cognitive psychologists draw conclusions about the way mental processes operate on the basis of observed behaviour.
    • Schema
      A concept or framework that organizes and interprets information
    • Cognitive neuroscience
      A field that attempts to understand the links between cognitive processes and brain activity.
    • Strengths of the cognitive approach
      Scientific methods
      - Involves the use of lab studies to produce reliable, objective data.
      - The emergence of cognitive neuroscience has enabled the 2 fields of biology and cognitive psychology to come together to enhance the scientific basis of study.
      - HOWEVER, research on cognitive processes may lack external validity.

      Real-world application
      - Cognitive principles has been applied to the treatment of depression and improved the reliability of eyewitness testimony.
    • Limitations of the cognitive approach
      Machine reductionism
      - Ignores the influence of human emotion and motivation on the cognitive system, and how this may affect our ability to process information.
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