The question "What are cognitive processes?" can be understood variously as meaning "What is the nature of cognitive processes?", "Can we distinguish epistemically cognitive processes from physical and biochemical processes on the one hand, and from mental or conscious processes on the other?", ...
Evolutionary View of Cognition on Conditional Reasoning Theory Mental Imagery: Process & Model Mental Imagery as an Epiphenomena of Cognitive Processes Questioning as a Cognitive Process Complex Cognitive Processes | Definition, Types & Examples Psychological Essentialism | Definition, Effects & Examples Hie...
The influence of context on children's cognitiveskill performance may help explain the discrepant findings regarding associations between maltreatment and cognitiveskill development. Comprehension is a higher order cognitiveskill that requires many other cognitive processes for it to unfold completely and su...
Process theories of motivation shift the focus from internal needs to the cognitive processes involved in decision-making and goal pursuit. Unlike content theories, which emphasize what motivates individuals, process theories, like Reinforcement Theory and Vroom’s Expectancy Theory, get into how people...
The effectiveness of modeling examples, on the other hand, is not usually explained in comparison with other types of learning but more in terms of the general cognitive processes that need to take place for observational learning to be effective. Bandura (1977,1986) postulated that observers acqu...
aIn cognitive linguistics, conceptual metaphor, or cognitive metaphor, refers to the understanding of one idea, or conceptual domain, in terms of another, for example, understanding quantity in terms of directionality 在认知语言学,概念性隐喻或者认知隐喻,提到对一个想法的理解或者概念性领域,根据另,例如...
The cognitive dissonance theory is used in many ways in everyday modern life. We go into some of the applications below. Education Cognitive dissonance has been made a part of different models for basic learning processes in students. The goal is to improve the self-awareness of students regard...
Although, given longer to decide, a subject can apply conscious cognitive processes to interpret the state of anunfamiliarobject. According to the fast mapping hypothesis, a novel word should be mapped onto theunfamiliarobject. On this standard disambiguation task children reliably select theunfamiliar...
The Schachter-Singer theory of emotion is a theory that states that emotion is due to two factors, physiological arousal and cognitive processes. The theory explains that people use cues from their immediate environment to inform their emotions. What did Schachter and Singer's experiment demonstrate...
Verbal descriptions can sometimes impair (or "overshadow") and other times facilitate subsequent attempts at perceptual identification of faces; however, u... Christian A. Meissner a,Siegfried L. Sporer b,Kyle J. Susa a - 《European Journal of Cognitive Psychology》 被引量: 66发表: 2008年 A...