CA May 2018 Exam Prep

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DP Psychology (Cognitive approach) Mind Map on CA May 2018 Exam Prep, created by Katinka ØDEGAARD on 05/05/2018.
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CA May 2018 Exam Prep
  1. Models of Memory
    1. Levels of Processing model

      Annotations:

      • Information is moved from LTM to STM by encoding. The deeper the level of precessing is, the better information is retained Shallow: Structural processing (the visual qualities of something) Intermediate: Phonemic processing (Stimulation! Associating of another sense (sound) or other associations) Deep: Semantic processing (where semantics/meaning is associated)
      1. Tyler et al.
        1. Bradshaw and Anderson
        2. Multi Store model

          Annotations:

          • Atkinson and Shiffrin Sensory input -> Sensory memory -> STM -> LTM Information moves linearly through these stores. Information moves from STM to LTM by rehearsal.
          1. Murdock
            1. Sperling

              Annotations:

              • ASK for clarification
          2. Schema theory

            Annotations:

            • Networks of categorised/organised information in one's memory. NOT different anatomical areas in the brain, but a mental representation. Information is stored in different categories (schemas)
            1. Bartlett
              1. Bransford and Johnson
                1. Top Down processing

                  Annotations:

                  • Going from broad to specific
                  1. Bottom Up processing

                    Annotations:

                    • From specific to broad
                    1. Stereotypes

                      Annotations:

                      • An example of schema processing based on a fixed mental representation of a group
                      1. Pattern regocnition

                        Annotations:

                        • Matching info into existing schema
                        1. Effort after Meaning

                          Annotations:

                          • The attempt to match unfamiliar ideas into existing frameworks
                        2. Principles

                          Annotations:

                          • 1. Humans are processors of information 2. Mental processes/representations guide behaviour 3. cognitive processes can be studied scientifically 4. Cognitive processes are influenced by cultural and social factors
                          1. Decision-making

                            Annotations:

                            • Closely linked to thinking Rational (controlled) Intuitive (automatic) Influenced by social pressure, attitude, emotion, goals, etc.
                            1. Thinking

                              Annotations:

                              • A process of using information and doing something with it
                              1. System 1 and 2

                                Annotations:

                                • Splits decision-making into two separate systems that do not work simultaneously. System 1: Intuitive decision, habits, automatic, survival based (evolution - response to danger), quick, effortless, easily subject to cognitive errors, judgements prone to be irrational. System 2: Very deliberate decision, rational, intentional, goal-oriented, slow, requires effort, analyses for/limits cognitive erros
                                1. Theory of Reasoned Action

                                  Annotations:

                                  • Intentions guide behaviour but they do not guarantee action. People make their decision based on reasonable consideration of evidence. Can be influenced by the attitude of individual towards behaviour; and perceived social pressure.
                                  1. Bagozzi
                                    1. Jemmott and Jemmott
                                    2. Montague et al.
                                      1. Brehm
                                      2. Cognitive erros

                                        Annotations:

                                        • Errors in cognition, biases Confirmation Bias (Tendency to seek information that confirms previous beliefs, and ignoring information that contradicts) Illusory Correlation (Finding correlations where there are none) Selective Attention (Focusing only on part of stimulation when several are available)Optimism Bias (The tendency to believe nothing bad will happen to you)Cognitive dissonance (Clash between thought and attitude/behaviour/though causes discomfort. Individual will change one, seek to justify choice)
                                        1. Brehm
                                          1. Hamilton and Gifford
                                          2. Reconstructive Memory

                                            Annotations:

                                            • Memory is not an exact copy of events, but rather a reconstruction, which may be altered over time (storage, processing, retrieval)
                                            1. Confabulation

                                              Annotations:

                                              • Memory distortion
                                              1. False memories

                                                Annotations:

                                                • Recalling an event that never happened and believing it to be true
                                              2. Flashbulb Memory

                                                Annotations:

                                                • Event that is emotionally charged (shocking event) will create memory that is more detailed, more vivid, last longer. Emotion is located in the Amygdala, Memory is located in the hippocampus.
                                                1. Brown and Kulik
                                                  1. Neisser and Harsch
                                                  2. Emotion

                                                    Annotations:

                                                    • NOT a cognition A complex phenomena of feeling caused by physical or psychological change.
                                                    1. Theory of Appraisal

                                                      Annotations:

                                                      • How emotion occurs (cognitive) Event -> Appraisal (thought, judgement) -> emotional response (physical response) Primary appraisal: identification of event, attaching meaning/significance to event Secondary Appraisal: Like primary + resources for coping taken into account. Re-appraisal: After emotional response, monitoring appraisal from first time.
                                                      1. Speisman
                                                      2. The Emotional Brain

                                                        Annotations:

                                                        • How emotion occurs (biological) Long (considered) pathway: Stimuli -> sensory thalamus -> sensory cortex -> (hippocampus) -> amygdala -> emotional response. Short (Instinctual) pathway: Stimuli -> sensory thalamus -> amygdala -> emotional response
                                                        1. Ledoux
                                                      3. State Dependent Memory

                                                        Annotations:

                                                        • Memory will be better recalled if recall happens when individual is in the same state as they were when initial storage took place Used to treat trauma (exposure therapy) and in crime-solving (taking witness back to crime scene)
                                                        1. Laird et al.
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