Dysprosody.
In this article, we will discuss What is Dysprosody? Dysprosody is the rarest neurological speech disorder.
In this article, we will discuss What is Dysprosody? Dysprosody is the rarest neurological speech disorder.
In this article, we will discuss Single System vs Dual System Hypotheses. The Single System Hypothesis suggests that two or more languages are represented in only one system or brain region. The Dual System Hypothesis suggests that two/different languages are represented somehow in separate systems of mind.
In this article, we will discuss Phonemes and Morphemes. Phonemes are the smallest distinct units in a language. Morphemes are the smallest meaningful units in a language.
In this article, we will discuss the Aspects of Creativity in psychology. Guilford (1986) viewed creative thinking as involving divergent thinking, which emphasizes fluency, flexibility, originality, and elaboration.
In this article, we will discuss Creativity and Intelligence. Creativity and Intelligence are observed independent of each other.
In this article, we will discuss the Thorndike’s Theory of Intelligence. One of the sharpest critics of Spearman’s two-factor theory was E. L. Thorndike.
In this article, we will discuss the Sensory Memory. Sensory Memory is related to the transduction of energy (change from one form of energy to another).
In this article, we will Discuss the Various Approaches to Problem Solving. Here we will be discussed three theoretical models in detail include Traditional Approaches, Gestalt Approaches, and Information Processing and Computer Simulation.
In this article, we will Compare and Contrast the Behaviouristic and Innate Theory of Language Acquisition. Behaviourist psychologists developed their theories while completing a series of experiments on animals.
In this article, we will Discuss the Perceptual Blocks to Problem Solving. Perceptual blocks exist when we are unable to recognize a problem or the information needed to solve it effectively.
In this article, we will Describe Waugh and Norman’s Model of Memory. Waugh and Norman developed (1965) the first modern behavioural model to travel down memory lane.
In this article, we will Explain the Key Issues in the Study of Cognitive Psychology. The key issues in the study of cognitive psychology are discussed as dialectical method: Nature versus Nurture – Which is more powerful in human cognition – nature or nurture?
In this article, we will Discuss Guilford’s Structure of Intellect Theory. Guilford’s Structure of Intellect (SOI) Model is a multiple intelligences theory. He believed that intelligence wasn’t a monolithic, global attribute but a combination of multiple abilities, that were relatively independent.
In this article, we will Provide a Critical Evaluation of the PASS Theory. The PASS Theory has provided a novel approach to assess intelligence.
In this article, we will Describe the Goals and Research Methods in Cognitive Psychology. Research in Cognitive Psychology employs various methods.