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Title: Cognitive Perspective


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Cognitive Perspective
  • Historical and Cultural Conditions
  • Assumptions

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Historical and Cultural Contexts
  • Reaction against Behavioralism
  • By the 1950 and 1960s many psychologists believed
    that the Behavioralist perspective had reached a
    dead end.

3
Historical and Cultural Contexts
  • Why?
  • The focus on observable behavior was too narrow
    and reductionist. (Chomsky challenge to Skinner.)
  • Work by Kohler and Tolman suggested the
    importance of internal mental processes

4
Historical and Cultural Contexts
  • World War 2
  • The need to assign millions of men to various
    roles in the military service focused attention
    of performance.

5
Historical and Cultural Contexts
  • Development in computer science
  • Advances in computer science gave psychologist a
    metaphor needed to investigate the human mind.

6
Historical and Cultural Contexts
  • Development in computer science
  • The computer became a model of the mind and
    various models of information processing
    generated huge interest and extensive
    experimentation to test the validity of theses
    models.

7
Historical and Cultural Contexts
  • Brain Imaging
  • Developments in brain imaging helped cognitive
    psychologists uncover links between biological
    and cognitive processes.

8
Historical and Cultural Contexts
  • Development
  • By the 1980s it emerged as the dominant
    perspective in psychology

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Assumption
  • Cognitive Psychologists assume that
  • Mental processes can and should be investigated
    scientifically.
  • This was a rejection of the Behavioralist view
    that only observable behavior can be studied
    scientifically

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Assumptions
  • Cognitive Psychologists assume that
  • Cognitive processes actively organize and
    manipulate information that we receive.
  • This was also a rejection of Behavioralists who
    believed that humans are shaped by the
    environment.

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Assumptions
  • Cognitive psychologists assume that psychological
    processes like memory can be modeled and
    experimentation undertaken on the basis of these
    models.

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Assumptions
  • Cognitive psychologists assume that
  • Animals can be studied to help us understand
    human behavior.
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