Hi from Ukraine :) I'm doing a home assignment about cognitive psychology and your video really helped me to understand this approach so briefly. Thank you very much, I wish you good luck!
Currently researching an issue related to behavioural economics and was curious to find out more about cognitive psychology to figure out the demacation between the two. Your video has been very useful in that. Thank you very much!
I am currently working on a musical project. I am diving into my own evil traits and mental flaws. The goal is to eradicate any malice I am holding onto. This project is for me to grow into someone decent. This video helped me understand it so easily, even for me. Psychology revolution is what I am currently walking on.
I just have to say that if i have any fields to thank for my skill to learn and understand(that got me into university and computer science this year) are the fields of cognitive science and neurology. The research you guys do have at least changed my life. From no skill "dum" to skilled learner. Thanks.
An excellent 5 - minute job my friend. simple yet replete with substance and knowledge. "Truly Cognitive" Thank you. Dr Topaz Dharmaraj. President academy of cognitive psychology and research.
Thank you sir , It was a good explanation 🌸 I have a question which is : What is the importance of cognitive psychology in teaching and learning process ?
Hi, my answer might be irrelevant but I'm studying a course that is called "cognitive systems engineering" and it focuses on artificial intelligence by studying human behavior.
Yeah, but what EXACTLY is it? It relates to functions like learning, memory, decision making, and so on. But what part of those processes is the cognition? The top-down executive control? The conscious part? The interactive collaboration of neural networks (regardless of what mental state they form)?
It's all of those things. Cognitive psychology is an umbrella term for an approach, it is not a thing in and of itself. Cognition is a cognitive process or act. So your question is therefore, what is a cognitive process, and you gave some examples of that at the beginning of your question.
Hi, i am BA psychology 3rd yearstudent. And I am so much interested in cognitive psychology. Also i am interested in clinical psychology. What should i prefer for my pg? Is there any pg course connecting these two? . I am from India 🇮🇳. And i am interested to study abroad in a good university with scholarship. How can i achieve scholarship to study there? Where should i apply? please help
thank you for the informative video!!! i want to study in cognitive science when i go to university, focus in psychology and social science, any recommendations?
You're welcome :) in the UK, Cambridge is fantastic for social science - i can really recommend that course. Look at PBS for a psychology angle or HSPS for a more general social sciences approach. For straight psychology, Bangor university in Wales have an active department and LSE in London is involved in lots of interesting research. For me, the key differentiator between universities is how much you want to be taught by a teacher and how much you want to teach yourself. The research universities give you access to amazing researchers, the teaching universities give you access to amazing teachers. I found the research style more inspiring
Yes, cognition and reason are separate concepts. Cognition could be simplified to 'our ability to think' at a general level, whereas our ability to reason is more nuanced (it is a cognitive process, but more specific)
Yes - anything with "neuro" in it is looking in some way at the structure and function of the nervous system. Cognitive psychology is a broader term and covers anything that a person can know (eg. Perception, Memory, critical thinking). There is an overlap between neuropsychology and cognitive psychology - it's called "cognitive neuroscience" and looks at the role of the nervous system in cognitive functions.
You're welcome! Thanks for your message - I think the best way to learn more about cognitive psychology is to pick one topic at a time and then read/watch videos about that topic, because each topic is so large and varied that you can discover more by focusing your efforts rather than being too general. Interesting cognitive topics include: memory, language learning, perception, intelligence, cognitive behavioural therapy...
Thanks Damilare! There are loads of great places globally to learn cognitive psychology - i would suggest thinking about the following: do you want to work as a cognitive psychologist afterwards? If you do, check what accreditation is required in the country you want to work in, and make sure the course you apply to has that accreditation. In the UK the BPS have a list of accredited courses on their website. In America, the APA has similar.
That's a great suggestion - thank you! I will make a video on that :) in the meantime, I'd definitely recommend taking a look at Carol Dweck's work on mindset - her concept of the growth mindset tackles the challenge of getting over functional fixedness. I think her book might be called The Growth Mindset
Gosh! There are countless options! If you enjoy the data elements of psychology, then data analyst roles and social planning could be of interest. If you are interested in mental health and clinical psychology, then therapist roles and counseling are options. If you want to turn your psychology knowledge towards a business application, look up organisational psychology for starters. Psychologists are involved in many decisions, from designing buildings and cities, to lobbying and policy development, to school counseling and life coaching. Oh and then there's sports psychology if you want to help sports stars achieve more than they ever realised they could without you! The list goes on!
That's an interesting question... I might rephrase it a little as my answer: the cognitive approach attempts to explain HOW you are who you are. The how comes from the cognitive processes (like little computer processes running in your brain)... But the who also requires some external input... Nothing happens to a computer if you don't press buttons on the keyboard or move the mouse a bit... So cognitive psychology explains the process, but "life" explains how we all end up different (even with pretty much the same "equipment" inside our heads...
It is best to separate these two concepts: (1) cognitive processes and (2) types of intelligence. Different types of intelligence demonstrate different cognitive functions.
@@PsychologyUnlocked Glad you have a sense of humor, but seriously, you have a nice looking face but the color and busyness of the shirt is not good juxtaposition to your hair color and skin tone, and the style is not flattering. As someone explaining cog/psy you should know well the importance of impression projection and how it affects likeability/believability.
Hi from Ukraine :) I'm doing a home assignment about cognitive psychology and your video really helped me to understand this approach so briefly. Thank you very much, I wish you good luck!
привіт :) thank you for your comment! I'm really happy the video helped with your assignment!
Currently researching an issue related to behavioural economics and was curious to find out more about cognitive psychology to figure out the demacation between the two. Your video has been very useful in that. Thank you very much!
You're welcome! I enjoy reading books about behavioural economics! I'm glad you found the video helpful!
I am currently working on a musical project. I am diving into my own evil traits and mental flaws. The goal is to eradicate any malice I am holding onto. This project is for me to grow into someone decent. This video helped me understand it so easily, even for me. Psychology revolution is what I am currently walking on.
I just have to say that if i have any fields to thank for my skill to learn and understand(that got me into university and computer science this year) are the fields of cognitive science and neurology. The research you guys do have at least changed my life. From no skill "dum" to skilled learner. Thanks.
All in under 5 mins. Awesome! Love it. What a fitting background too. Thank you.
Thanks Stephen :) appreciate your message!
An excellent 5 - minute job my friend. simple yet replete with substance and knowledge. "Truly Cognitive" Thank you. Dr Topaz Dharmaraj. President academy of cognitive psychology and research.
Thank you very much for your comment Dr Dharmaraj!
Wow this is so underrated. I am sure that this channel is gonna blow up soon. The quality of the video is so good.
Thanks so much - really appreciate your comment and support!
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Thank you! This was very a lot easier to understand than my textbook :)
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Really wonderfully explained sir. I am a psychology student.
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Very clear description ❤
Thank you :)
Thank you so much for this brilliant video and loved your observed enthusiasm about the field of cognitive psychology!
Thanks so much :)
Thank you sir , It was a good explanation 🌸
I have a question which is : What is the importance of cognitive psychology in teaching and learning process ?
Hi, my answer might be irrelevant but I'm studying a course that is called "cognitive systems engineering" and it focuses on artificial intelligence by studying human behavior.
Hello... from Algeria 🇩🇿 ..in north Africa 🌍
Thank you so much for the explanation 😊
Hello... from England! Thanks for your comment! Would love to visit Algeria one day! Only part of North Africa I've visited is Morocco
Thank you for this compact analysis :)
You're welcome :) thanks for your comment
Yeah, but what EXACTLY is it? It relates to functions like learning, memory, decision making, and so on. But what part of those processes is the cognition? The top-down executive control? The conscious part? The interactive collaboration of neural networks (regardless of what mental state they form)?
It's all of those things. Cognitive psychology is an umbrella term for an approach, it is not a thing in and of itself. Cognition is a cognitive process or act. So your question is therefore, what is a cognitive process, and you gave some examples of that at the beginning of your question.
Thanks a lot, sir!🤟🏻
Nice. This is well done. -- old cognitive scientist guy.
Thank you!
Thank you. Well-done!
Thanks!
Hi, i am BA psychology 3rd yearstudent. And I am so much interested in cognitive psychology. Also i am interested in clinical psychology. What should i prefer for my pg? Is there any pg course connecting these two? . I am from India 🇮🇳. And i am interested to study abroad in a good university with scholarship. How can i achieve scholarship to study there? Where should i apply? please help
thank you for the informative video!!! i want to study in cognitive science when i go to university, focus in psychology and social science, any recommendations?
You're welcome :) in the UK, Cambridge is fantastic for social science - i can really recommend that course. Look at PBS for a psychology angle or HSPS for a more general social sciences approach. For straight psychology, Bangor university in Wales have an active department and LSE in London is involved in lots of interesting research. For me, the key differentiator between universities is how much you want to be taught by a teacher and how much you want to teach yourself. The research universities give you access to amazing researchers, the teaching universities give you access to amazing teachers. I found the research style more inspiring
Few minutes you covered whole the topic 😁👍👌🌹
Thank you :)
Good job..can you make a video for application of cognitive psychology for mental disorders👍
Thank you! Sure, will do a video on cognitive psychology and mental disorders
@@PsychologyUnlocked yes please!!💝👏👍
I enjoyed the video, it made explanations simpler and more precise. Thanks!
Thank you so much!
can u also explain the themes of cognitive psychology?
So cognition is separate from reason. Or is it that, our ability to reason allows for conscious cognition?
Yes, cognition and reason are separate concepts. Cognition could be simplified to 'our ability to think' at a general level, whereas our ability to reason is more nuanced (it is a cognitive process, but more specific)
loved it so accurate in a short period of time
Thank you :)
Hi there :) I had trouble hearing his last line
Excellent explanation . Thanks
Thank you!
Is there a difference between nueropsychology and cognitive psychology
Yes - anything with "neuro" in it is looking in some way at the structure and function of the nervous system. Cognitive psychology is a broader term and covers anything that a person can know (eg. Perception, Memory, critical thinking). There is an overlap between neuropsychology and cognitive psychology - it's called "cognitive neuroscience" and looks at the role of the nervous system in cognitive functions.
Thanks for the explanation
do you have a suggestion on how to learn further into cognitive psychology without a degree ?
You're welcome! Thanks for your message - I think the best way to learn more about cognitive psychology is to pick one topic at a time and then read/watch videos about that topic, because each topic is so large and varied that you can discover more by focusing your efforts rather than being too general. Interesting cognitive topics include: memory, language learning, perception, intelligence, cognitive behavioural therapy...
Nice explanation 👌👌👍
Thank you :)
I actually enjoyed and have been enjoying your tutors... Could anybody guild me on where to study cognitive psychological in the world?
Thanks Damilare! There are loads of great places globally to learn cognitive psychology - i would suggest thinking about the following: do you want to work as a cognitive psychologist afterwards? If you do, check what accreditation is required in the country you want to work in, and make sure the course you apply to has that accreditation. In the UK the BPS have a list of accredited courses on their website. In America, the APA has similar.
Please make video on how to overcome functional fixedness and mental set and increase divergent thinking or suggest some books
That's a great suggestion - thank you! I will make a video on that :) in the meantime, I'd definitely recommend taking a look at Carol Dweck's work on mindset - her concept of the growth mindset tackles the challenge of getting over functional fixedness. I think her book might be called The Growth Mindset
@@PsychologyUnlocked thanks
Hey @practical Intelligence :) your video request is up! ua-cam.com/video/yZumGAMc2cY/v-deo.html
Thanks again for suggesting it!
@@PsychologyUnlocked thanks a lot sir
do i have to like computer science, if i have to study cognitive?
Not at all - I've not studied a day of computer science in my life :)
Thanks so much
You're welcome :) thanks for your comment!
you're absouloutely great I now properly understand.
Thank you! Glad the video helped!
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You're welcome :) thanks for your comment!
Can you brief about the various job opportunities in this field apart from research and academia
Gosh! There are countless options! If you enjoy the data elements of psychology, then data analyst roles and social planning could be of interest. If you are interested in mental health and clinical psychology, then therapist roles and counseling are options. If you want to turn your psychology knowledge towards a business application, look up organisational psychology for starters. Psychologists are involved in many decisions, from designing buildings and cities, to lobbying and policy development, to school counseling and life coaching. Oh and then there's sports psychology if you want to help sports stars achieve more than they ever realised they could without you! The list goes on!
what are the strengths and weaknesses of the current?
May u suggestion best book of Cognitive Psychology please ?
How does this perspective explain who you are?
That's an interesting question... I might rephrase it a little as my answer: the cognitive approach attempts to explain HOW you are who you are. The how comes from the cognitive processes (like little computer processes running in your brain)... But the who also requires some external input... Nothing happens to a computer if you don't press buttons on the keyboard or move the mouse a bit... So cognitive psychology explains the process, but "life" explains how we all end up different (even with pretty much the same "equipment" inside our heads...
@@PsychologyUnlocked thank you so much!
Can you please let me explain cognition vs intelligence? Is it a similar construct or intelligence is under cognition???
It is best to separate these two concepts: (1) cognitive processes and (2) types of intelligence. Different types of intelligence demonstrate different cognitive functions.
I can’t plan my day out Im always hallucinated thinking il do it but it doesn’t happen my minds blank
Sir, I have a question many companies and groups are seeking to enhance neurotechnology why people don't try to enhanceCognitive Psychology
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Thanks for helping us hit the half century!!!
I think my minds hacked boys
I can see that your reading something , and it is written in your eyes .. ✌️ but 👍👍
Of course! Thanks for your message!
Its not a game, im not a robot, ai challenging you
Great job dear ... Must appreciate
Thank you for your comment!
Green screen inside his mouth
Well spotted! One of the major problems with having a bright green tongue!
Woah, his mouth is transparent?!
It's my party trick :p
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Lose the shirt.
That would be a very different sort of video 😂
@@PsychologyUnlocked Glad you have a sense of humor, but seriously, you have a nice looking face but the color and busyness of the shirt is not good juxtaposition to your hair color and skin tone, and the style is not flattering. As someone explaining cog/psy you should know well the importance of impression projection and how it affects likeability/believability.
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Where my PYC3703 gang at?!
I think they went.... that way
plagiarising my assignment