Title: Cognitive Level of Analysis:
1Cognitive Level of Analysis
2Outline principles that define the cognitive
level of analysis.
- All principles and descriptions on page 1
3Explain how principles that define the cognitive
level of analysis may be demonstrated in
research.
- All principles and descriptions on page 1
- Principle 1 Loftus and Palmer 1974
- Principle 2 use of technology MRI, PET
Also working memory model, multi-store - Principle 3 - Bartlett 1932
4Discuss how and why particular research methods
are used at the cognitive level of analysis.
- Studying the Mind (2)
- Clive Wearing (7-8)
- HM (7)
5Discuss ethical considerations related to
research studies at the cognitive level of
analysis.
- Studying the Mind (2)
- HM (7)
- Clive Wearing (7-8)
- Some biological factors in memory (6)
6Evaluate schema theory with reference to research
studies.
- Schema Theory (2)
- Anderson and Pichert (3)
- Reconstructive Memory (9)
- Bartlett (9)
7Evaluate two models or theories of one cognitive
process with reference to research studies.
- Schema Theory (2)
- Working Memory Model Multi-Store Model (4)
- Baddeley Hitch 1974(5), Pickering Gathercole
(6), Baddeley 1996 (5)
8Explain how biological factors may affect one
cognitive process.
- Neural Networks (6)
- Lesioning/Brain Damage (6)
- Hippocampus Amydala (7)
- Clive Wearing (7-8) HM (7)
- Explicit/Implicit memory (7)
9Â Discuss how social or cultural factors affect
one cognitive process.
- Jennifer Thompson (8)
- Bartlett 1932 (9)
10Evaluate the extent to which a cognitive process
is reliable.
- Freuds beliefs on unconcious (8)
- False Memory Syndrome (8)
- Eyewitness testimony (8)
- Loftus and Palmer 1974 (9)
- Jennifer Thompson (8)
- Bartlett (9)
11Explain the use of technology in investigation
cognitive processes.
- MRI, PET, CT (2) similar to bio notes
12Evaluate the extent to which cognitive and
biological factors interact in emotion.
- Three components of emotion (10)
- Fight or Flight (10)
- Lazarus and Folkman methods of coping (10)
- Amydala (11)
- LeDoux (11)
- Cognitive factors (11)
- Flashbulb (11)
13Â Evaluate one theory of how emotions may affect
one cognitive process.
- Flashbulb memory (11)
- Social comparison theory (11)
- Level of aspiration theory (11)
- Upward comparison (11)