Cognitive approach Flashcards

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Schema

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a concept or framework that organizes and interprets information

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define theoretical models

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theoretical models enable visual representation of complex ideas

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theoretical model (1968)

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Atkinson and Shiffrin
- Multi-store model

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4
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Scans in Cognitive neuroscience

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PET and MRI

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cogntiive neuroscience

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The studies of how brain structures and biology affect mental processes

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What approach does cognitive approach challenge?

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It directly challenges behaviourism ad it argues that mental processes should be studied

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What are inferences?

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observing indirectly and drawing conclusions -as mental processes are private and can’t be directly observed

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What are the to explanations for the human mind?

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-theoretical and computer models-theoretical are more abstract and computer are more concrete

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How does scheme develop?

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-babies are born with impel motor schema for innate behaviour eg. sucking and grasping
-as we get older, scheme develops and becomes more detailed and sophisticated-through experience

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Two ways schema is developed

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accommodation-when existing schema is revised/repeated

assimilation-when you add/fit new info into your schema

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How does schema help?

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-schema enables us to process lots of information without being overwhelmed by new environments- as we can make guesses from our expectations
-meaning we are not completely clueless on what to do in new situations

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What is the problem with schema?

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-as they are expectations they may distort interpretations of sensory information-causing perceptual errors
-this is known as cognitive bias

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Machine reductionism

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  • Assumes humans are the same as robots/computers
  • Ignores emotions, motivation, lying
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14
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Cognitive approach basic assumption

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How are internal mental processes affect our behaviour

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Real life application

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  • cognitive neuroscience has led to advancement in Ai and robots
  • Can treat mental illnesses
  • Cognitive neuroscientists can study a child’s performance through cognitive test
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16
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strength- objectivity

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-cognitive approach uses controlled and rigorous methods of study-producing objective evidence
-cognitive neuroscience is also very scientific
-gives this approach scientific credibility