the cognitive approach - AO3 Flashcards
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Research on cognitive processes lack external validity
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- Cognitive psychologists are only able to infer mental processes from the behaviour they observe in their research
- As a result, the approach suffers from being too abstract and theoretical in nature
- Also, research is often carried out using artificial stimuli, such as recall of word lists in studies of memory which may not represent everyday life
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It is based on machine reductionism
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- The computer analogy has been criticised for machine
reductionism - it ignores the influence of human emotion and motivation on the cognitive system, and how this may affect our ability to process information
- For instance, research has found that human memory may be affected by emotional factors e.g. memory
- Therefore, the cognitive approach oversimplifies human cognitive processing
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It is less determinist than other approaches
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- The cognitive approach is based on soft determinism, recognising that our cognitive system can only operate within certain limits - we are free to think before responding to a stimulus
- It takes a more reasonable and flexible middle-ground in the free will-determinism debate
4
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Other applications
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- The study of memory has led to the increased accuracy of eyewitness testimony
- Helped us understand the causes of depression and the approach proposes a therapy (CBT)
- CBT is effective for a range of disorders
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It has applications to everyday life
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- The approach has made an important contribution to the field of artificial intelligence (AI) and the development of robots
- These advances are likely to revolutionise how we live in the future
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It uses scientific and objective methods and counterbalance
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- Cognitive psychologists have used controlled and rigorous methods of study e.g. lab studies - these are replicable
- This means that the study of the mind has established a credible, scientific basis
Cb: cognitive relies on the inference of mental processes rather than direct observant behaviour = can suffer from being too abstract and theoretical = artificial stimuli e.g. memory experiments
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It has applications to everyday life
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- The approach has made an important contribution to the field of artificial intelligence (AI) and the development of robots
- These advances are likely to revolutionise how we live in the future