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Cognitive psychology

Cognitive psychology is the psychological science which studies cognition, the mental processes that are hypothesised to underlie behaviour. This covers a broad range of research domains, examining questions about the workings of memory, attention, perception, knowledge representation, reasoning, creativity and problem solving.

Cognitive psychology is radically different from previous psychological approaches in two keys ways.

The school of thought arising from this approach is known as cognitivism.

Cognitive psychology is one of the more recent additions to psychological research, having only developed as a separate area within the discipline since the late 1950s and early 1960s (though there are examples of cognitive thinking from earlier researchers). The term came into use with the publication of the book Cognitive psychology by Ulrich Neisser in 1967. However the cognitive approach was brought to prominence by Donald Broadbent's book Perception and Communication in 1958. Since that time, the dominant paradigm in the area has been the information processing model of cognition that Broadbent put forward. This is a way of thinking and reasoning about mental processes, envisaging them like software running on the computer that is the brain. Theories commonly refer to forms of input, representation, computation or processing, and outputs.

This way of conceiving mental processes has pervaded psychology more generally over the past few decades, and it is not uncommon to find cognitive theories within social psychology, personality, abnormal psychology, developmental psychology; the application of cognitive theories in comparative psychology has led to many recent studies in animal cognition.

The information processing approach to cognitive functioning is currently being questioned by new approaches in psychology, such as dynamical systems, and the embodiment perspective.

Because of the use of computational metaphors and terminology, cognitive psychology was able to benefit greatly from the flourishing of research in artificial intelligence and other related areas in the 1960s and 1970s. In fact, it developed as one of the significant aspects of the inter-disciplinary subject of cognitive science, which attempts to integrate a range of approaches in research on the mind and mental processes.

Table of contents
1 Major research areas in cognitive psychology
2 Famous cognitive psychologists
3 See also
4 External link

Major research areas in cognitive psychology

Perception

  • Attention and Filter theories (the ability to focus mental effort on specific stimuli while excluding other stimuli from consideration)
  • Pattern recognition (the ability to correctly interpret ambiguous sensory information)

Memory Knowledge representation
  • Mental imagery
  • Propositional encoding

  • Imagery vs. Proposition debate
  • Dual-coding theories
  • Mental models

Language Thinking

Famous cognitive psychologists

See also

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1997 Cognitive Science Conference
Nineteenth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society
http://www-csli.stanford.edu/cogsci97

Brain Awareness Week - Symposium Schedule

http://www.nih.gov/nia/new/brain.htm

AICS-2001
12th Irish Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Science. Maynooth, Ireland; 5-7 September 2001.
http://www.cs.may.ie/aics

Brain Symposium 2001: Brain Research: Implications for Teaching & Learning
A two-day symposium that explores what's new in neuroscience and cognitive psychology. University Extension, UC Davis.
http://www.universityextension.ucdavis.edu/education/brainsymp.html

Carleton Philosophy & Neuroscience Conference October 17 - 20, 2002
The conference will consist of seven symposia: Colour vision, Viso-motor transformation, Neural semantics, Motivation and will, Perception of psychological states, Consciousness and Reduction & localization. (Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada)
http://www.carleton.ca/iis/Conference/index.html

Perspectives on Imitation: From Cognitive Neuroscience to Social Science.
Royaumont Abbey, France; 24--26 May 2002.
http://www.warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/Psychology/imitation/

ICCS-03
Eighth International Colloquium on Cognitive Science, Donostia - San Sebastián, 7-10 May, 2003. Call for papers and registration details.
http://www.sc.ehu.es/ilwlaanj/iccs-03.html

31st Australasian Experimental Psychology Conference (EPC'04)
A forum for researchers to present work across the broad spectrum of experimental psychology and cognitive science. Dunedin, New Zealand, 16-18 April 2004.
http://psy.otago.ac.nz/epc/



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