approaches in psychology - cognitive approach. Flashcards
What is meant by “cognitive approach”?
Attempt to study internal mental processes such as thought, perception and attention and how it affects behaviour.
[focus on how people perceive, store, manipulate and interpret information]
What is meant by “internal mental processes”?
Operations that occur in the mind but can be studied scientifically.
What is meant by “schema”?
A cognitive/mental framework developed from experience which includes a set of beliefs or expectations which help organise and interpret information in the brain.
What is meant by “inference”?
The act of drawing a conclusion from evidence and reasoning meaning we take clues from observable behaviour to suggest what is going on in the unobservable mind.
What is meant by “cognitive neuroscience”?
Scientific study of brain structure and mental processes.
What are the assumptions of the cognitive approach?
- internal mental processes should be studied scientifically such as precautions and memory.
- seeks to explain how this affects behaviour.
- mental processes cannot be directly observed.
- as an alternative inferences are made meaning a conclusion is reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning.
Describe the cognitive model.
[study processes indirectly by making inferences about what is going on inside people’s minds on the basis of their behaviour]
stimulus ⟶ thinking ⟶ response behaviour.
What experiment supports the cognitive approach?
Jacob’s experiment in 1887.
What happened in Jacob’s experiment?
- gave participants a list of numbers/letters.
- length of lists were increased until participants were unable to recall the numbers.
What was the aim of Jacob’s experiment?
Test the capacity of short-term memory.
What were the findings of Jacob’s experiment?
Participants were only able to recall on average 9 numbers and 7 letters.
What are the models that support the cognitive approach?
- theoretical models.
- computer models.
What do the models help us understand about the cognitive approach?
- help us explain human behaviour.
- help us make inferences about mental processes.
- help us understand the brain.
What are the theoretical models?
A simplified, usually pictorial representations of particular mental processes based on current research evidence.
What is an example of a theoretical model?
The multi-store model of memory.