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PSY241 ‘Cognitive Psychology’ MO: Tom Stafford [email protected]

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PSY241 ‘Cognitive Psychology’. MO: Tom Stafford [email protected]. Cognition. Definition: mental processes Cognition is invisible So what is the aim of cognitive psychology? Methods and concepts central to whole of psychology. Structure of the course. Lectures Lab classes - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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PSY241 ‘Cognitive Psychology’

MO: Tom [email protected]

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Cognition

• Definition: mental processes• Cognition is invisible– So what is the aim of

cognitive psychology?• Methods and concepts

central to whole ofpsychology

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Structure of the course

• Lectures• Lab classes• Study groups• Wiki

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Structure of the course: Lectures

Rod NicolsonNikki Hunkin

Jim Stone

Yan Jing Wu

Megan FreethMaria Panagiotidi Stuart Wilson

Tom Stafford

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Study groups

• Thursday of week 2, psychology computer lab• 9am, 10am, 11am, 12am (see wiki for your group)

• Self-structured, topics etc on wiki• Discuss in preparation for individual

contributions to the wiki

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•Wiki• Information (groups, tasks,

FAQ)• Topic content (user created!)

Everyone has the task of adding to the wiki every week

http://psy241.group.shef.ac.uk/psy241wiki/index.php

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•WikiUses markup:

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How to learn

Hyde, T. S., & Jenkins, J. J. (1973). Recall for words as a function of semantic, graphic, and

syntactic orienting tasks. Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 12(5), 471–480.

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Incidental learning Intentional learning

Rate Pleasantness

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Use of wiki statistically shown to improve your grade on 241!

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Stafford, Elgueta & Cameron (under review) ‘Wiki users get higher exam grades’

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How to learn 2

• Spaced vs blocked practice

Dempster, F. N. (1989). Spacing effects and their implications for theory and practice. Educational Psychology Review, 1, 309-330. doi:10.1007/BF01320097

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How cognitive psychology works

– Experiments– Theory building– Paradigms/frameworks

• Vital to distinguish evidence (data) and theory (claims about what data means)

• Theories: abstract, predict

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Kinds of questions

• Mechanism• Computation• Evolution

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How to get a first

• Organise, not memorise• Practice writing• Answer a specific questions…

….by making a specific argument …….about psychological theories…….supported by evidence

• Read: for background, and for extra information• Critical perspective on question

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Web resources

• Resources: http://tomstafford.staff.shef.ac.uk/teaching/psy241/

• Wiki– http://psy241.group.shef.ac.uk/psy241wiki– Username: (e.g.) pca10aa, Password: 01/01/1993– Contact me if your logon doesn’t work• [email protected]