
Cognitive Psychology
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What is cognitive psychology?
refers to all processes by which sensory input is transformed, elaborated, stored, recovered, and used.
the study of the physical operations that support people's movement and use of boyd-parts.
the study of interaction among people and communities, organization-non-organizational
the study of the mental operations that support people's acquisition and use of knowledge.
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How can we study the mind?
Stimulus and response
Physiology
Observe ourselves and others
Predicting people`s future
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What are the three main approaches in cognitive psychology?
Experimental Psychology
Computational Modelling
Sensational
Approach
Cognitive neurospsychology/neuroscience
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Who revolutionized Cognitive Psychology with his Cognitive Development Theory which holds the belief in an innate set of structural rules, that are independent of sensory experience?
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What is true about " Bottleneck theory"?
can also be understood as "early selection model of attention"
is named because of its physical characteristics
filter helps to transmit information faster from every source
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Choose information and pictures related to "Constructivism"?
supports "active engagement" and outlook through "student perspective"
learners construct their own knowledge and do this by organizing and categorizing information using a coding system
Syntactic rules: learned through linguistic stimuli during development
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Why were the results of Köhler’s chimpanzee studies considered groundbreaking?
They proved that chimpanzees were as intelligent as humans.
They suggested that there was little difference between the brains of humans and chimpanzees.
They shattered long-held beliefs about animal cognition.
They showed that animals could learn through trial-and-error methods.
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