Cognitive Level of Analysis
CLOA video links
CLOA review boardgame
A Glogster poster on CLOA
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• Outline principles that define the cognitive level of analysis (for example, mental representations guide behaviour, mental processes can be scientifically investigated)
• Explain how principles that define the cognitive level of analysis may be demonstrated in research (that is, theories and/or studies).
• Discuss how and why particular research methods are used at the cognitive level of analysis (for example, experiments, observations, interviews)
See qualitative and quantitative methods
• Discuss ethical considerations related to research studies at the cognitive level of analysis.
See ethical considerations
Cognitive processes
• Evaluate schema theory with reference to research studies.
• Evaluate two models or theories of one cognitive process (for example, memory, perception, language, decision‑making) with reference to research studies.
A summary of the multi store model of memory
Notes for the multi store model of memory. Includes notes for Sperling and Peterson and Peterson
Neuroscience for kids: memory
The famous book on memory by Bartlett
• Explain how principles that define the cognitive level of analysis may be demonstrated in research (that is, theories and/or studies).
• Discuss how and why particular research methods are used at the cognitive level of analysis (for example, experiments, observations, interviews)
See qualitative and quantitative methods
• Discuss ethical considerations related to research studies at the cognitive level of analysis.
See ethical considerations
Cognitive processes
• Evaluate schema theory with reference to research studies.
• Evaluate two models or theories of one cognitive process (for example, memory, perception, language, decision‑making) with reference to research studies.
A summary of the multi store model of memory
Notes for the multi store model of memory. Includes notes for Sperling and Peterson and Peterson
Neuroscience for kids: memory
The famous book on memory by Bartlett
schematheory.ppt | |
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multistore_model_of_memory.pptx | |
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• Explain how biological factors may affect one cognitive process (for example, Alzheimer’s disease, brain damage, sleep deprivation).
Article on smart drugs
Article on the famous nun study on Alzheimers disease
Radio interview with H.M.
Plasticity and memory article
The man who couldn't remember
Article on smart drugs
Article on the famous nun study on Alzheimers disease
Radio interview with H.M.
Plasticity and memory article
The man who couldn't remember
how_biological_factors_may_affect_memory.ppt | |
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• Discuss how social or cultural factors affect one cognitive process (for example, education, carpentered-world hypothesis, effect of video games on attention).
Article on how poverty can affect memory
Your brain on computers
How internet use can affect your brain
Search engines affect our memory
Article on how poverty can affect memory
Your brain on computers
How internet use can affect your brain
Search engines affect our memory
• With reference to relevant research studies, to what extent is one cognitive process reliable (for example, reconstructive memory, perception/visual illusions, decision‑making/heuristics)?
An article on what distinguishes people with extraordinary memory from those with normal memory
An article that discusses differences in memory between men and women
An article on the link between imagination and memory
Summary of the Bugs Bunny experiment
The original lost in the mall experiment
• Discuss the use of technology in investigating cognitive processes (for example, MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scans in memory research, fMRI scans in decision‑making research)
Brainscanworksheet.doc
Cognition and emotion
• To what extent do cognitive and biological factors interact in emotion (for example, two factor theory, arousal theory, Lazarus’ theory of appraisal)
two_factor_theory_of_emotion.ppt | |
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evaluation_of_the_two_factor_theory_of_emotion.ppt | |
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cogbioemotion.pptx | |
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• Evaluate one theory of how emotion may affect one cognitive process (for example, state-dependent memory, flashbulb memory, affective filters).
Ppt on flashbulb memory
Ppt on flashbulb memory