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“The hippocampus is the site of memory”. Critically discuss this statement.
A comparison of working memory capacity and reasoning ability through use of an experimental task, the Graeco-Latin Squares.
Compare and contrast two psychological approaches with reference to a chosen area of human development or behaviour. Identify at least one key theorist from each and discuss how their theory informs your understanding.
Explain one psychological or social question from the cognitive perspective
How and to what extent is dyslexia a cognitive deficit? Draw on different explanations of dyslexia to build you argument.
Is Eyewitness testimony reliable and accurate? Include case studies to back this up.
"...play is central to the life of the child..." (Sayeed & Guerin, 200, p.2). Discuss the role of play in young children's learning with reference to key theories of cognitive development.
"All of the other Ways of Knowing are controlled by language." What does this statement mean and do you think it is a fair representation of the relationship between perception, emotion, reason and language.
"Compare Grice's Conversational Maxims with Sperber and Wilson's Theory of Relevance"
"Critically evaluate the role of neural structures in subserving psychological functions"
"Critically review some of the recent findings regarding the influence of our hormonal system and/or ANS on cognition and discuss the overall implications"
"Describe and assess one theory of cognitive development."
"How does anxiety affect performance, during a competitive football match; researching the difference between University and Professional players."
"It is impossible for a man to learn what he thinks he already knows". Epictetus To state that we "know" something we need to be able to determine
"It is proposed that a large proportion of episodes of depression result, at least in part, from the interaction between individuals cognitive vulnerability and the social context in which he or she lives" (Champion & Power, 1995, p.485).
"Later adulthood is characterised by a gradual, inevitable loss of cognitive capacities." Evaluate this statement.
"Psychologists are divided in the extent to which they see day care as beneficial to children's development." To what extent does day care have a beneficial effect on cognitive and social development?
"Whilst day care is being increasingly used by parents. It is still unclear what its precise effects are." Consider psychological evidence into the effects of day care on children's cognitive and/or social development.
"Whilst day care is being increasingly used by parents. It is still unclear what its precise effects are." Consider psychological evidence into the effects of day care on children's cognitive and/or social development.
“Bowlby’s maternal deprivation hypothesis states that any separation during the critical stage of development will affect the child in later life” Critically consider this statement in reference to cognitive and for social development.
'Children generally might benefit in terms of their cognitive development from nursery care, but at the same time might suffer emotional deprivation because they experience separation. 'A personal study into the effects of daycare.
'Day-care affects a child's social, emotional and cognitive development.' DISCUSS
'Discuss top-down and bottom-up processing in relation to social cognitive processes, with reference to empirical studies'.
'Do levels of processing affect memory?'
'Outline and evaluate the working memory model' ( 18 marks)

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