cognitive approach Flashcards
1
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explain their assumptions
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- believe internal mental processes should be scientifically studied like
- investigated areas of human behaviour eg. memory and make inferences
2
Q
explain theoretical computer models
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- shows info flowing through cognitive system
- uses computer models to compare mind with simulations of info processing
- helpful for making artificial intelligence
3
Q
explain the role of the schema
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- cognitive process affected by beliefs
- schema is packages of ideas that have developed through experience
- acts as a mental shortcut
4
Q
evaluate scientific and objective methods?
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STRENGTH
- high controlled methods allow researchers to infer cognitive processes
- produce reliable data
- credible scientific basis
5
Q
evaluate machine reductionism?
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WEAKNESS
- some similarities between human mind and computer operations
- BUT ignores influence of human emotion and how it effects ability to process info and they aren’t just passive responders to the environment
6
Q
evaluate everyday life?
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WEAKNESS
- too abstract
- experimental studies are normally carried out with artificial stimuli (word lists)
- dont represent everyday memory experiences
7
Q
explain the emergence of cognitive science
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- as early as 1890’s people were mapping out brain and functions
- began with Paul Broca
- advances in tech (frmi) allow scientists to observe mental processes + establish links between mental disorders
8
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what are the 3 evaluation points?
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- scientific methods
- machine reductionism
- everyday life