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Introduction Approaches in Cognitive Psychology Processes: * Perceptual * Language * Information Memory & Cognition * Language & Cognitive Dev OUTLINE 3

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DR. ZANARIAH ISMAIL

FEM 4102COGNITION AND

LANGUAGE

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This course encompasses the analysis of psycholinguistic development and the psychology of cognition, as well as the relationships between language processes and cognition processes in the context of human development.

SYNOPSIS

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OUTLINE

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TASK %ASSESSMENT 1 (Test) 20ASSESSMENT 2 (Quiz) 10ASSESSMENT 3 (Project) 30FINAL EXAM 40TOTAL 100

ASSESSMENT

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What is Cognitive Psychology?

What is Psychology?What is Cognition?

INTRODUCTION

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A scientific study of behavior & cognitive process

WHAT IS PSYCHOLOGY?

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According to McMillanCognitive Psychology is the scientific study of human thoughts and the mental process that underlie behavior which includes memory, problem solving, perception and language

Thus …..The study of THINKING.

WHAT IS COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY?

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The Emergence of Cognitive Psychology was the result of….Criticism towards BehaviorismDevelopment of computers i.e. Human being (brain/mental) are just like a computer… they process information

CONT

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Assumptions that guide:Mental Processes ExistMental Processes can be Scientifically Studied

Humans are Active Information Processors

COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY ASSUME THAT…..

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WHAT IS COGNITION?

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Cognitive scienceOxford Dictionary: (psychology) action or process of acquiring knowledge, by reasoning or by intuition or through the senses (proses memperolehi pengetahuan secara taakulan (daya fikir) atau intuisi (gerak hati) atau melalui deria.

The Scientific study of:ThoughtLanguageThe brain

INTRODUCTION

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CognitionThe collection of mental processes and activities used in:Perceiving RememberingThinkingUnderstanding

As well as the act of using these processes

MEMORY & COGNITION

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WHAT IS PSYCHOLINGUISTICS?

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Psycholinguistics is the Psychology of Language.The study of the psychological and neurobiological factors that enable humans to acquire, use, comprehend and produce language i.e….study how the brain processes language.

Studies the comprehension & production of language in it spoken, written and signed forms.

Psycholinguistics is interdisciplinary and is studied by people in a variety of fields, such as psychology, cognitive, science, and linguistics

PSYCHOLINGUISTICS

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Psycholinguistics covers the cognitive processes that make it possible to generate a grammatical and meaningful sentence out of vocabulary and grammatical structure, as well as the processes that make it possible to understand utterances, words, text, etc.

Developmental psycholinguistics studies children’s ability to learn & process language usually with experimental or at least quantitative methods (as opposed to naturalistic observations such as those made by Jean Piaget in his research on the development of children).

PSYCHOLINGUISTICS

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Phonetics and phonology are concerned with the study of speech sounds. Within psycholinguistics, research focuses on how the brain processes and understands these sounds.

Morphology is the study of word structures, especially the relationships between related words (such as dog and dogs) and the formation of words based on rules (such as plural formation).

LINGUISTIC-RELATED AREAS:

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Syntax is the study of the patterns which dictate how words are combined together to form sentences.

Semantics deals with the meaning of words and sentences. Where syntax is concerned with the formal structure of sentences, semantics deals with the actual meaning of sentences.

Pragmatics is concerned with the role of context in the interpretation of meaning.

LINGUISTIC-RELATED AREAS:

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HISTORY OF PSYCHOLINGUISTICS

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Egyptian times Heart was assumed to be the seat of the soul and memory

Plato Brain as seat of intelligence

Pre-19th century thoughts on language mostly in philosophy, not much systematic research

Isolated studies

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First systematic studies- relationship between brain and languagePhrenology/ craniology (Gall,ca,1800);Bumps on the skull taken to reflect areas of enlargement in the brain

Located language in anterior parts of the brain at the protrusion of the eye socket below the eye

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Empiricism of the 18th/19th century Paul Broca(physician,ca.1860):anatomical inspection of the brain

Damage can result in impaired language production

Carl Wernicke (German physician) Damage can result in problems processing auditory language

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HISTORY OF COGNITIVE

PSYCHOLOGY

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Wilhem Wundt (1832-1920)Edward Titchner (1867 – 1927)Herman Ebbinghaus (1850-1909)William James (1842-1910)John Watson (1842-1910) Jean PiagetLev Vygotsky

INFLUENTIAL FIGURES IN THE HISTORY OF COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY

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Wilhelm Wundt German physiologist Established the first psychology

laboratory Wundt believe that psychology is based on

the observation of experience Introspection – looks carefully inward Wundt’s system of “internal perception”, or the self-examination of conscious experience by objective observation of one’s consciousness.

HISTORY OF COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY

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EDWARD TITCHNER1st school of Thought

StructuralismFocus on the components of the mind.

Believed that if the basic components of the mind could be defined and categorized then the structure of mental processes and higher thinking could be determined.

All consciousness was capable of being reduced to three states, i.e. sensation, images & affections

HISTORY OF COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY

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HERMANN VON EBBINGHAUS

Father of Memory ResearchA German psychologist who Pioneered experimental study of memory, and discovered the forgetting curve and the spacing effect

The first person to describe the learning curve

HISTORY OF COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY

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LEARNING CURVE BY HERMANN

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WILLIAM JAMESA pioneering American Psychologist and philosopher trained as a medical doctor

2nd school of thoughtFunction of mental processes, including consciousness; how a mental process operates

How the mental process functions in the evolution of the species, what adaptive property it provides that would cause it to be selected through evolution

HISTORY OF COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY

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JOHN WATSONFounder of behaviorismObservable behaviors

Emphasis on external behavior of people and their reactions on given situations, rather than the internal, mental state of those people

The analysis of behaviors and reactions was the only objective method to get insight in the human actions

No mental processes

HISTORY OF COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY- THE EFFECTS OF BEHAVIORISM

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Psychologist Lev Vygotsky believed that children’s sociocultural environment plays an important role in how they develop cognitively. In Vygotsky’s view, the acquisition of language is a crucial part of cognitive development. After children acquire language, they don’t just go through a set series of stages. Rather, their cognitive development depends on interactions with adults, cultural norms, and their environmental circumstances.

LEV VYGOTSKY’S THEORY OF SOCIOCULTURAL INFLUENCES

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The scientist best known for research on cognitive development is Jean Piaget, who proposed that children’s thinking goes through a set series of four major stages. Piaget believed that children’s cognitive skills unfold naturally as they mature and explore their environment.

JEAN PIAGET’S STAGE THEORY

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Language is the dress of thought. (Dr. Samuel Johnson)Can be defined as “the communication of

information by means of symbols arranged according to rules of grammar”.

Language make it possible for one person to communicate knowledge to another and for one generation to communicate to another. It creates a vehicle for recording experiences.

It allows us to put ourselves in the shoes of other people, to learn more than we could learn from direct experience.

Language also provides many units of thinking.

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The Greek philosopher Aristotle pointed out that people differ from lower organism in their capacity for rational thinking.

Thinking enables us to create computers, and scan the interior of the body without surgery.

THINKING PROCESS

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WHAT IS THINGKING?THINKING MEANS ATTENDING TO INFORMATION, REPRESENTING IT MENTALLY, REASONING ABOUT IT, AND MAKING JUDGEMENTS AND DECISIONS ABOUT IT.

It refers to conscious, planned attempts to make sense of the world and change it.Mental processes such as dreaming and daydreaming may be unplanned and seem to proceed more or less on their own.Humans tend to use language not only in communicating but also in thinking.Intelligence provides the foundation for our capacity to think and solve problems.

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What are the relationships between language and thinking?

The relationships between language and thinking are complex and not always obvious.

For example can you think without using language?? The answer seems to be yes, but of course, you would not be able to use thoughts that entail symbols that are arranged according to rules of grammar.

INDIVIDUAL COGNITION

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Mental activity involved in understanding, processing, and communicating information.

Jean Piaget believed that language reflects knowledge of the world but that much knowledge can be acquired without language. For example, it is possible to understand the concepts of roundness or redness even we do not know or use the words round or red