Cognitive Approach Flashcards

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What is the cognitive approach?

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  • ‘Cognitive’ means mental processes so the approach is focused on how mental processes affect behaviour
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Internal mental processes

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  • ‘Private’ operations of the mind such as perception and attention that lie between stimulus and response
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Schema DEFINITION

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A collection of ideas about a person or situation formed through experience

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Inference

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  • Process where conclusions are drawn about the way mental processes operate based on observed behaviour
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Cognitive neuroscience definition

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Scientific study of biological structures that underpin cognitive processes

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Core assumptions

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  • Thoughts can and should be studied scientifically
  • Humans process information like computers
  • Mental processes lie between stimulus and response
  • Humans organise and manipulate information from the environment
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What is the information processing model (Miller 1950)

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  • We can develop models about how peoples minds work by comparing input and output
  • Models can be used to predict output from a given input
  • Suggests information flows through cognitive system in stages
    • Encoding - info from environment like smell
    • Transformation - of info using mental processes
    • Output of behavioural response - speech or behaviour
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What is the mind is like a black box?

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  • Psychologists study mental processes but mental rpocesses cannot be directly observed
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Computer analogy

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  • Brain is similar to that of a computer, the brain is the solid hardware and thoughts are the software
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Mackworth 1948

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  • Radar simulation used to imitate events on screen and detecting whether object were detected or not
  • Results showed 30 minutes was the maximum time for vigilance without missing objects on screen
  • Shows humans don’t process information like computer
  • His experiment used to reduce error in jobs today like security or life guards - after 30/40 minutes you should switch
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Connectionist model (McCllellend 1986)

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  • Many stimuli activate a set of nodes which have develped due to learning association
  • Priming is recalling something if a memory is jogged by a related concept
    • Supports conncetionist model as activation of on node activates another showing concepts are related
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Schemas

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  • E.g. man wearing a hoodie and gloves on a hot day would be suspicious
  • Schemas protect us and help us work out the environment around us
  • Negative aspects: prejudice, negative behaviour projected at others
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Cognitive neuroscience

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  • Combination of several scientific disciplines
  • Invention of brain scanning techniques helped us look at the brain
    • PET scans radioactive glucose is injected into bloodstream and travels around body
    • More active areas in brain require more glucose so higher conc of radioactivity are seen as another colour on scanner
  • Can diagnose depressiondue to less brain activity seen
  • In future could be used to analyse brain wave patterns of eyewitnesses to determine if they are lying in court
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Strengths

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  • Models through input and output can predict future behaviour
  • Experimental research used and a strength because results are valid
  • Cognitive psychology can be applied to real life - Mackowrths experiment proved vigilance cannot be maintained for longer than 30 minutes
    • Strength as workers get most out of jobs and dont lose focus
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Weaknesses

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  • Studying input and output models are developed, but humans are different to models as we show behaviour
  • Experimental research used but life events don’t occur in controlled envrionements, they’re artifical so can’t be generalised to whole public
  • When predicting outputs humans not thought as individuals which is limitation as all humans react differently and have different emotions
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