Why look at cognitive processes? For many cognitive psychologists the articulation of the cognitive processes under investigation is the primary, if not the sole motivation for the research. In contrast, clinical psychologists, clinicians and geneticists, whilst interested in the basic cognitive dysfunction may also prioritise how that knowledge may be applied within a treatment or intervention context (Antila et al., 2007; Bearden & Freimer
Cognitive psychology seeks to understand how we acquire knowledge about ourselves and the world, how...
Cognition is the study of how we mentally process information. It can be generally defined\ud as ???...
Item does not contain fulltextAutomatic cognitive processing helps us navigate the world. However, i...
Human factors research has long included discussions of the importance of mental models when underst...
The purpose of this book is to compare and contrast different conceptions of working memory. This is...
The goal of cognitive psychology is to provide a general understanding of human cognitive processes ...
Cognitive psychologists, like biologists, frequently describe mechanisms when explaining phenomena. ...
Relative to other areas of psychology, cognitive psychology is a relatively young sub-discipline tha...
The working memory model proposed by Baddeley and Hitch has frequently been used in cognitive psycho...
Cognitive processes enable us to experience the world around us: to recognise familiar faces, to com...
Psychology has been criticized for being a fragmented discipline (e.g., Sternberg & Grigorenko, ...
The intellectual development of human beings from birth to adulthood is a fascinating phenomenon. Un...
Cognitively oriented psychologists often define behavioral effects in terms of mental constructs (e....
SummaryWorking memory refers to the system or systems that are assumed to be necessary in order to k...
ABSTRACT—That the human brain is the organ of the mind is not in dispute, but we know remarkably lit...
Cognitive psychology seeks to understand how we acquire knowledge about ourselves and the world, how...
Cognition is the study of how we mentally process information. It can be generally defined\ud as ???...
Item does not contain fulltextAutomatic cognitive processing helps us navigate the world. However, i...
Human factors research has long included discussions of the importance of mental models when underst...
The purpose of this book is to compare and contrast different conceptions of working memory. This is...
The goal of cognitive psychology is to provide a general understanding of human cognitive processes ...
Cognitive psychologists, like biologists, frequently describe mechanisms when explaining phenomena. ...
Relative to other areas of psychology, cognitive psychology is a relatively young sub-discipline tha...
The working memory model proposed by Baddeley and Hitch has frequently been used in cognitive psycho...
Cognitive processes enable us to experience the world around us: to recognise familiar faces, to com...
Psychology has been criticized for being a fragmented discipline (e.g., Sternberg & Grigorenko, ...
The intellectual development of human beings from birth to adulthood is a fascinating phenomenon. Un...
Cognitively oriented psychologists often define behavioral effects in terms of mental constructs (e....
SummaryWorking memory refers to the system or systems that are assumed to be necessary in order to k...
ABSTRACT—That the human brain is the organ of the mind is not in dispute, but we know remarkably lit...
Cognitive psychology seeks to understand how we acquire knowledge about ourselves and the world, how...
Cognition is the study of how we mentally process information. It can be generally defined\ud as ???...
Item does not contain fulltextAutomatic cognitive processing helps us navigate the world. However, i...