Cognitive and Perception Principles

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Course Outline

  1. Cognitive Models
  2. Perception Principles
  3. Processing Types
  4. Memory Systems
  5. Memory Phenomena
  6. Reasoning Types
  7. Language Properties
  8. Basic Cognitive Skills
  9. Statistics Measures
  10. Hypothesis Testing
  11. Statistical Tests
  12. Distribution Characteristics

1. Cognitive Models

Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Executive Function: A set of high-level cognitive processes (e.g., planning, decision-making, problem-solving) that regulate and control other cognitive functions (Luria, 1966).
  • Cognitive Model: A theoretical framework that describes mental processes and their interactions, often using computational or schematic representations (Newell & Simon, 1972).
  • Working Memory (WM): A limited-capacity system responsible for temporarily holding and manipulating information necessary for complex tasks (Baddeley & Hitch, 1974).
  • Central Executive: The component of Baddeley's WM model that directs attention, manages cognitive tasks, and integrates information from subsystems (Baddeley & Hitch, 1974).
  • Cognitive Architecture: The underlying structure of cognitive processes, including modules, pathways, and rules that simulate human cognition (Anderson, 1990).
  • Production System: A computational model where behavior is governed by condition-action rules ("if-then" statements), used to simulate problem-solving and decision-making (Newell & Simon, 1972).
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1. What is a cognitive model?

2. Who introduced the Gestalt Principles that explain perceptual organization?

3. What is the primary role of processing types such as top-down and bottom-up processing in cognition?

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Cognitive Model — definition?

A theoretical framework describing mental processes and interactions.

Executive Function — role?

Regulates goal-directed behavior, planning, and decision-making.

Working Memory — capacity?

Limited to about 7±2 items.

Central Executive — function?

Directs attention and manages subsystems of working memory.

Cognitive Architecture — purpose?

Simulates human cognition's structure and processes.

Production System — mechanism?

Behavior governed by condition-action rules.

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