Tag: cognitive psychology

  • WHAT IS PSYCHOLOGY?

    WHAT IS PSYCHOLOGY?

    Before getting to know what Psychology is we should understand first what psychology is not. Psychology is a science and not based on common sense and age hold wisdom. Psychology is not about to predict what others are thinking. After reading psychology we are not only dealing with differently abled person, it is a vast…

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  • Principles of the Information Processing (COGNITIVE INFORMATION PROCESSING)

    Principles of the Information Processing (COGNITIVE INFORMATION PROCESSING)

    In simple words, the Information processing means to process any information in that way which is easily understood by any user. In the field of cognitive psychology, information processing is the way to understand human thinking. In the 1940s and 1950s, educators are interested in the study of how humans learn and think about anything.…

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  • Learning & Memory

    Learning & Memory

    LEARNING AND MEMORY: – Learning and Memory are closely related concepts. Learning is acquiring the new knowledge, skill, values and behavior while Memory is the expression of what we have already acquired. Learning and Memory both depend on each other. For Example: -We are learning a new language by studying it, but we are speaking…

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  • DOMAINS OF COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY

    DOMAINS OF COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY

    There are 12 basic domains on which the various cognitive theories and techniques are based as per modern world. Cognitive Neuroscience: – Cognitive is the study of mind and Neuroscience is the scientific study of the nervous system. Psychologists try to find the connection between the human mind and the nervous system. Psychologists seeking an explanation…

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  • COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY

    COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY

    INTRODUCTION Have you ever wondered how people think about any information?? If Yes Let me tell you it is all based on Cognitive Psychology.         Cognitive Psychology is related to our internal mental process. It is termed as a “Study of Mind”. It includes attention, thinking, perception, learning, knowledge representation, remembering, decision…

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