Overview Flashcards

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What is cognition?

A

knowing

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2
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What are the 5 aspects of cognitive psychology?

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memory, perception, thinking, language, and attention

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What are the two assumptions of this area?

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1- internal mental processes are key to understanding behaviour
2- we can understand the mind as an information processor

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4
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What is the brain compared to and what is this called?

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the computer analogy (computers)

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5
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What are the three components to the computer analogy?

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input, through-put/processing, and output

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What is the input?

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information received by the senses

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What is the through-put?

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how the mind encodes, processes, stores, and retrieves information

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What is the output?

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behaviour, decision, or emotional response

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9
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What perspective does the cognitive approach side with?

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behaviourist

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10
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How do behaviourists view people?

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a ‘black box’

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What is the ‘black box’ theory?

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what is imposed on the box = stimuli
what comes out of the box = responses

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12
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What is the key theme for cognitive psychology?

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memory

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