The Cognitive Approach Flashcards
Assumptions of the approach
All behaviour is driven by internal mental processes
Process information in a linear systematic way and uses the computer analogy to explain behaviour
Uses scientific research methods
Inference
The process whereby cognitive psychologists draw conclusions about the way mental processes operate on the brain of observed behaviour
Computer analogy
Sees human minds similar to computers - hardware and software
Central processing unit
Coding
Different stores
Schema
Mental / cognitive which contains knowledge about an object, person, activity or roles based on experience.
Beliefs and expectations help us make sense of the world
Bartlett study
Schemas role in how memories are encoded , stored , and retrieved
Argued that schemas allow us to make sense of the world - interpret and guide incoming info
More likely to exclude info that does not conform to existing beliefs and ideas
Create stereotypes