Asked by Marlena Barcus on May 08, 2024
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Cognitive psychologists are a subgroup of experimental psychologists who are concerned primarily with:
A) neurobiological events which underlie behavior.
B) the function of age on behavior.
C) mental events which intervene between stimuli and responses.
D) how people are affected by social situations.
Cognitive Psychologists
Psychologists who study the mental processes underlying perception, thought, learning, memory, and decision-making.
Neurobiological Events
Processes or occurrences within the nervous system, often at the cellular or molecular level, that affect neurobiological function or behavior.
Mental Events
Internal occurrences within the mind, such as thoughts, feelings, and perceptions, that can influence behavior.
- Acquire knowledge of the fundamental premises and ideas of different psychological frameworks, such as psychoanalytic, behaviorism, humanism, and Gestalt psychology.
Verified Answer
MH
Mai Huynh Cam Nhung (K15 HCM)May 11, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Cognitive psychologists are primarily concerned with mental processes, including attention, perception, memory, and problem-solving. They study how these processes intervene between environmental stimuli and behavioral responses.
Learning Objectives
- Acquire knowledge of the fundamental premises and ideas of different psychological frameworks, such as psychoanalytic, behaviorism, humanism, and Gestalt psychology.