This course will enable the students to develop a foundational understanding of cognitive psychology, including its historical development, key concepts, and practical applications.
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24PSY121 |
Cognitive Psychology-I (Theory) |
CO1: Interpret and appraise the historical development and subsequent approaches to cognitive psychology. CO2: Appreciate the complexity of attention as a cognitive process and its applications. CO3: Reflect on the importance of perceptual processes and applications in real world. CO4: Judge the impact of memory systems and structures as proposed within the cognitive psychology perspectives. CO5: Evaluate the concept of emotions and its influence on other cognitive processes. CO6: Contribute effectively in course-specific interactions |
Approach in teaching: Interactive Lectures, Discussion, Learning activities for the students: Self-learning assignments, application based questions, Seminar presentation |
Class test, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Assignments, Presentation |
History of Cognitive Psychology, Cognitive Renaissance, Current Status: Computer Model and Cognitive Neuroscience.
Approaches: Information Processing, Ecological, Connectionist and Evolution Perspective
Processing Capacity and Selective Attention, Model of Selective Attention, Capacity Models of Attention, Source of dual task, Interference, Divided Attention. Automaticity and Effect of Practice. Neurological Basis of Attention.
Theories of Perception, Perceptual Learning and Development, Signal Detection Theory, Mental Images: Properties and Representation
Sensory, Short Term and Long-Term Memory, Working Memory, Semantic and Episodic, Eyewitness, Implicit vs Explicit; Models of Semantic Knowledge, The Procedural – Declarative Distinction; Theories of forgetting, Mnemonics.
Dimensional Approaches, Theoretical Approaches; Mood and Memory, Emotional Learning, Emotion and Declarative Memory, Emotion and Attention & Perception.
· Galotti, K.M. (2014). Cognitive Psychology In and Outside Laboratory. Greater Noida: Sage Publications India.
· Hunt R. and Ellis H. (2007). Fundamentals of Cognitive Psychology (7th Ed.) Delhi: Tata McGraw.
· Riegler G.B. and Riegler B.R. (2008). Cognitive Psychology – Applying the Science of the Mind. New Delhi: Pearson India Education.
· Smith, E.E. and Kosslyn, S.M. (2007). Cognitive Psychology – Mind and Brain. New Delhi: Prentice Hall India.
Solso R.L., Maclin O.H., Maclin M.K. (2014). Cognitive Psychology (8Th Ed). Noida: Pearson India Education
Suggested Readings
E-Resources:
· What is cognitive psychology https://www.verywellmind.com/cognitive-psychology-4157181
· Attention: Theory, Principles, Models and Applications https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10447318.2021.1874741
· Perceptual Learning https://www.researchgate.net/publication/13734387_Perceptual_Learning
handbook of Cognition and Emotion https://www.uv.mx/rmipe/files/2017/12/handbook_of_cognition_and_emotion.pdf