Cognitive Psychology & Neuroscience
Psychology Bachelor

Cognitive Psychology & Neuroscience Psychology Bachelor Revision Sheets

Cognitive psychology studies mental processes: perception, attention, memory, language, reasoning. It relies on rigorous experimentation and neuroscience. The orientation that prepares careers in research, clinical neuropsychology and ergonomics.

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Cognitive Psychology & Neuroscience curriculum in Psychology Bachelor

The curriculum covers perception (visual, auditory, multimodal), attention (selective, divided, sustained), memory (sensory, short-term, long-term, semantic, episodic, procedural), language (comprehension, production, lexicon, syntax), reasoning (deductive, inductive, cognitive biases), and neural bases (brain anatomy, fMRI, EEG).

Visual perception: Gestalt organization, illusions
Attentional models (Broadbent, Treisman, Posner)
Memory: Atkinson-Shiffrin model, STM/LTM
Working memory (Baddeley)
Learning and conditioning (Pavlov, Skinner)
Language: TRACE model, reading theories
Reasoning and cognitive biases (Kahneman)
Cognitive neuroscience: brain areas, imaging

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Master key experiments (Stroop, Brown-Peterson, Sperling, Posner) with experimental paradigm, results and interpretation: tested in MCQs

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For theoretical models (Atkinson-Shiffrin, Baddeley, ACT-R), make hand-drawn diagrams until you can sketch them without looking

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Link each cognitive process to its neural substrate (hippocampus for LTM, prefrontal cortex for WM, Broca's area for language)

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For cognitive biases (Kahneman), learn the 10-15 main ones with concrete examples: massively tested

FAQ — Cognitive Psychology & Neuroscience Psychology Bachelor

Difference between cognitive psychology and neuropsychology?

Cognitive psychology studies normal cognitive functioning (what is memory, how does attention work). Neuropsychology studies what happens when the brain is damaged (stroke, head injury, dementia): cognitive deficits, rehabilitation, assessments. Neuropsychology is a Master 2 specialization based on cognitive foundations learned in L1-L2. A solid professional outlet (hospital, private practice, rehabilitation).

How to learn classical experiments in cognitive psychology?

For each key experiment, structure your sheet in 5 points: 1) Author and date, 2) Hypothesis tested, 3) Method (experimental paradigm, independent/dependent variables), 4) Results (observed effects), 5) Interpretation and theoretical contributions. Build FSRS flashcards on 30-40 main experiments (Stroop, recency/primacy effect, Pavlov conditioning, Asch, Milgram, etc.). In 2 months of repetitions, you master everything.

Do you need to like statistics for cognitive psychology?

Yes, even a necessary condition. Cognitive psychology is an experimental science based on statistical rigor: hypothesis testing, ANOVA, regression, factor analysis. Three statistics UEs are mandatory in the degree. If you flee numbers, orient toward psychoanalytic clinical psychology. But note that even modern clinical (research, EBM) demands statistical competence.

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