Cognitive psychology

Cognitive Psychology is a branch of psychology. Cognitive Psychology is the scientific study of the mind, specifically what the mind is and how it works.

Cognitive Psychology involves the study of the way the mind becomes aware of something, by learning, remembering or thinking about certain information.

What is cognitive psychology?
Cognitive psychology focuses on study of higher mental functions with particular emphasis on the ways in which people acquire knowledge and use it to shape and understand their experience in the world. This figures indicates key foci of cognitive psychology:

Organization

 * 1) /Information-Processing Stages/
 * 2) * Chapter 1: /Introduction/
 * 3) * Chapter 2: /Pattern Recognition/
 * 4) * Chapter 3: /Attention/
 * 5) * Chapter 4: /Short-Term Working Memory/
 * 6) * Chapter 5: /Long-Term Memory/
 * 7) /Representation and Organization of Knowledge/
 * 8) * Chapter 6: /Memory Codes/
 * 9) * Chapter 7: /Visual Images/
 * 10) * Chapter 8: /Categorization/
 * 11) * Chapter 9: /Semantic Organization/
 * 12) /Complex Cognitive Skills/
 * 13) * Chapter 10: /Language/
 * 14) * Chapter 11: /Comprehension and Memory for Text/
 * 15) * Chapter 12: /Problem Solving/
 * 16) * Chapter 13: /Expertise and Creativity/
 * 17) * Chapter 14: /Decision Making/

Lessons
Experimental section that is largely subject to change in the future.

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Textbooks
Cognitive Psychology, Sixth Edition By Robert J. Sternberg and Karin Sternberg 643 pg.

Foundations of Cognitive Psychology, Core Readings by Daniel J. Levitin 813 pg.

Cognitive science: an introduction to the study of mind by Jay Friedenberg, Gordon Silverman 561 pg.

Cognitive Psychology, Third Edition by E. Bruce Goldstein

Cognitive Psychology: A Student's Handbook by Michael W. Eysenck, and Mark T. Keane