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    the writer of many blogs about sports. His blogs are about how doing exercise will help us with our Cognitive Development, and how to keep our brain young and healthy. Bergland in his blog “Physical Activity is the No. 1 Way to Keep Your Brain Young” (Bergland, 2015). It would be important to understand how our brain need physical activity to keep young strong and if also improve our Cognitive ability. Christopher Bergland is a three time ironman champion, 24 hour treadmill distance world…

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    Helen Thomson of the BBC reported on aphantasia, which is a condition where a person is unable to form mental imagery, or imagine things. Aphantasia fits into cognitive neuroscience, because it related to people’s mental perceptions. Cognition plays a role, but more in a lack of there of sense because people with aphantasia have the inability to creat images with their mind. In the article, Thomson reports about a person named Philip, who had no idea that people had the ability to create mental…

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    Perceptual Load Theory

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    load theory questions whether attention affects information processing, and if it does in what stage, early selection, or late selection. In psychology there are a number of theories that try to help us understand how we process information. I think that understanding and processing information is extremely important, and sort of the basis of cognitive psychology. Methods The flanker task was conducted in a classroom of students; this experiment is designed to determine the idea of the…

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    Literature review It is a stark reality that as people age, their cognitive abilities tend to decrease, including memory capabilities. At the present, scholars have identified three types of memory stores: sensory memory, short-term memory (STM), and long-term memory (LTM). Memory includes primarily three processes: encoding, storage, and retrieval. Additionally, in order to these processes occur favorably, attention to the information or stimuli presented is vital (Garrett, 2011; Sternberg,…

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    In the world of psychology, there are several different perspectives that you can study. Every one of these perspectives adds new and exciting additions to the understanding of the human psyche. With this in mind, we can pose the same topic to each major perspective and predict what might be investigated by that discipline. For instance, the topic of emotions and love. Scientists investigating emotions, specifically love, through the perspective of neuroscience would study the brain and its…

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    submit different kind of written assignment with different requirements. Much is depending the type of subject, course study and what is the requirement of the instructor. In my human development study, I was asked to write an essay about physical, cognitive, social and personality development of children from birth to infancy. The instructor limited our source to Chapter 3-6 of our course book, Development Across the Life Span. Outside sources were specifically strictly prohibited. In compare…

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    Summary Of My Meta-Program

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    Practitioner in 1985 (specific French diploma). Later, as I became “NLP addict”, I (covertly) used NLP in my Ph.D. in Psychology (Université de Lille III, France, 1993-1998), studying how the content of propositional (digital) and analogue representations frame the structure of human reasoning and deciding. I developed a model for modeling reasoning and decision processes based on Sternberg’s Cognitive Styles, which are close to meta-programs, and some pure NLP meta-programs. After 10 years in…

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    Mental Rotation Paper

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    letter images was. Shepard and Metzler are known for the creation of aspects that are vital in the study of angular disparity mirror imaging effects. In the studies using 3-D and 2-D stimulus, Shepard reiterates that mirror imaging is critical in cognitive reasoning and finding solutions to psychological problems (Thomas 4). Additionally, the researchers assert that mental rotation is a behavioral phenomenon that relates to neural processes and simplifies the understanding of brain structures…

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    Memory Performance

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    Memory is defined as the process of receiving new information and storing it. As memory plays a critical role in human life, a large number of studies have been conducted to reveal further factors that impair memory performance. Previous physiological perspectives on memory have hypothesized that stress has an impact on memory as it activates the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) pathway, resulting in the secretion of corticotrophin-releasing hormone and altering the brain’s chemical…

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    Memory Interview

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    thing that may interfere with recalling memories from our 2014 trip is that we take this trip to Edisto every summer, so all the different memories may get switched around and confused. Eyewitness testimony is an important area of research in cognitive psychology and human memory and it relates to how I asked my mom and Lisa to recall every memory or event they could from our 2014 Edisto trip (Eyewitness Testimony,…

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