MA SEMESTER-I Psychology CBCS revised Syllabus 2019-20 (SPPU)
Contents
COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY: UNDERSTANDING
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Unit-1: Introduction to Cognitive Psychology
1.1. Definition, Nature and Scope of Cognitive Psychology
1.2. History of Cognitive Psychology
1.3. Methods to study cognitive Psychology-I
Observation
Introspection
Experimental
1.4. Methods to study cognitive Psychology-II
- Quasi-Experimental
- Neuropsychological
1.5. Application:
Understanding Cognitive Map
Unit-2: Exploring Cognitive Psychology
2.1. Definition, Nature and Theories:
(i) Sensation: Empiricism, Natural Science, Structuralism, Gestalt, Psychophysical approach, Theories of Color Vision, Theories of Pitch
(ii) Perception: Bottom-Up theories of Perception, Top-down perception theories, Computational theories
2.2. Definition, Nature and Theories:
(i) Attention: Bottleneck theory, Automatic versus controlled processing, Feature integration theory, Stroop Effect, Signal Detection, Vigilance
(ii) Pattern Recognition: Template matching theory, Prototype models, Distinctive-features models and Computational approach
2.3. Definition, Nature and Theories :
(i)Thinking: Associationism, Gestalt, Information Processing
(ii) Problem Solving: Problem Space theory, Means-End Hypothesis, Analogy Approach
2.4. Application:
(i) Activities on Cognitive Map,
(ii) Extra Sensory Perception
Unit-3: Exploring Cognitive Psychology
3.1. Definition, Nature and Theories :
(i) Learning: Hull’s Systematic Behaviour Theory, Lewin’s Field Theory of Learning, Tolman’s Sign Learning, Gagne’s Theory of Learning, Bandura’s Social Learning Theory, ,
(ii) Memory Model : Unitary, Dual, Multimodal
3.2. Definition, Nature and Theories : (i) Artificial Intelligence, (ii) Language
3.3. Definition, Nature and Theories : (i) Decision Making, (ii)Creativity
3.4. Application: Memory Improvement Techniques
Unit-4: Recent Trends in cognitive Psychology
4.1. Recent Trends in : (i) Sensation, (ii) Perception, (iii) Attention- :Biological Bases of Attention,
4.2. Recent Trends in: (iv) Creativity, (v) Thinking, (vi) Problem Solving
4.3. Recent Trends in: (i) Learning, (ii) Memory, (iii) Pattern Recognition
4.4. Recent Trends in: (i) Language, (ii) Artificial Intelligence, (iii) Decision Making
4.5. Application: Develop creative thinking, decision-making skills
READINGS:
1. Anderson, J. R. (2015). Cognitive psychology and its implications. New York: Worth
Publishers
2. Best, J. B. (1999). Cognitive Psychology. USA: Wadsworth Publishing Co.
3. Borude, R.R. Bodhanikmanasashastra. ChhayaPrakashan.
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7. Matlin, M. (1994). Cognition. Bangalore: Harcourt Brace Pub.
8. Singh, Shyam & Singh (2008) Psychoneuroimmunology, Global Vision, New Delhi
9. Sternberg, R. J. (2007). Cognitive Psychology. Australia: Thomson Wadsworth.
10. Solso, R. L. (2004). Cognitive Psychology (6th ed.). Delhi: Pearson Education.
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Note : Relevant and recent research articles will be referred in text preparation.
Chapter 1-Psy.01. NATURE AND IMPORTANCE OF COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY [10]
1. Cognitive Psychology: Definition and domains
2. History and methods of cognitive psychology
3.1 Theories of cognitive development – Piaget
3.2 Theories of cognitive development – Vygotsky
4. Current paradigms of cognitive psychology – Information processing approach,
ecological approach
5. Application: Cognitive style and cognitive map