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Cognitive and Experimental Psychology

This category centers on the study of the mind and mental processes such as thinking, memory, learning, and perception. It discusses experimental methodologies used to understand cognitive functions and behaviors. Articles in this category are geared towards those interested in the science behind how we think, learn, remember, and perceive our world, and how this knowledge can be applied in various fields.

Understanding Inhibitory Control: Its Significance in Psychology
Cognitive and Experimental Psychology

Understanding Inhibitory Control: Its Significance in Psychology

ByDr. Naomi Kessler January 30, 2024January 30, 2024

Have you ever struggled to resist the temptation of eating that extra slice of cake or making an impulse purchase? These everyday scenarios can be…

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Exploring RT: Relevance in Cognitive Psychology
Cognitive and Experimental Psychology

Exploring RT: Relevance in Cognitive Psychology

ByDr. Naomi Kessler January 30, 2024February 27, 2024

Reaction Time (RT) is a crucial element in the field of cognitive psychology, offering valuable insights into human perception, decision making, and memory. In this…

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Exploring Entrainment in Psychology
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Exploring Entrainment in Psychology

ByDr. Naomi Kessler January 30, 2024February 24, 2024

Entrainment, a fascinating concept in the field of psychology, has a rich history and diverse applications. From early studies on entrainment to its development as…

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Decoding Encoding Memory in Psychology
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Decoding Encoding Memory in Psychology

ByDr. Naomi Kessler January 30, 2024February 24, 2024

Have you ever wondered how your brain encodes and decodes memories? In psychology, memory encoding and decoding are essential processes that help us remember and…

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Exploring the 6 Areas of Cognitive Psychology: A Comprehensive Overview
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Exploring the 6 Areas of Cognitive Psychology: A Comprehensive Overview

ByDr. Naomi Kessler January 30, 2024February 24, 2024

Cognitive psychology is a fascinating field that delves into the intricate workings of the human mind. In this comprehensive overview, we will explore the history,…

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Understanding JND: A Concept in Psychology
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Understanding JND: A Concept in Psychology

ByDr. Naomi Kessler January 30, 2024February 24, 2024

Have you ever wondered why you can almost instantly notice when something about a familiar object or situation changes, even if it’s just slightly? This…

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Exploring Means-End Analysis in Psychology
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Exploring Means-End Analysis in Psychology

ByDr. Naomi Kessler January 30, 2024February 23, 2024

Means-End Analysis is a powerful problem-solving and decision-making tool used in psychology. In this article, we will delve into the steps of Means-End Analysis, its…

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Understanding the Concept of Fractionation in Psychology
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Understanding the Concept of Fractionation in Psychology

ByDr. Naomi Kessler January 30, 2024February 23, 2024

Fractionation, a technique used in psychology and therapy, has gained attention for its potential to aid in memory retrieval, emotional release, and self-awareness. In this…

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The Science Behind Yawning: Exploring Yawn Psychology
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The Science Behind Yawning: Exploring Yawn Psychology

ByDr. Naomi Kessler January 30, 2024February 23, 2024

Yawning is a common and often contagious behavior that we all experience, but have you ever wondered why we do it? In this article, we…

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Exploring Processing Speed in Psychology
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Exploring Processing Speed in Psychology

ByDr. Naomi Kessler January 30, 2024February 23, 2024

Have you ever wondered why some people seem to process information more quickly than others? In the field of psychology, processing speed plays a crucial…

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