Tag: Cognitive Model


Early-Selection Theory: Why Your Brain Ignores the Noise

Early-Selection Theory: Why Your Brain Ignores the Noise

Early-Selection Theory of Attention Introduction: Defining Early-Selection Theory The Early-Selection Theory of Attention is a foundational cognitive model that posits a filtering mechanism operating at a very preliminary stage of information processing. This theory suggests that sensory information is subjected to a selective process based on its basic physical properties, such as its location, pitch, […]

Read More

DECEPTION CLUE

Deception Clue: An Analysis of Detection Cues in Human Communication Deception is an intrinsic and pervasive element of human social interaction, studied across diverse fields including social psychology, strategic communication, and forensic science. The ability to detect deception, however imperfectly, holds significant practical and theoretical importance. Recently, research has intensified regarding the nature and efficacy […]

Read More

BEING COGNITION 1 (B-COGNITION)

Being Cognition 1 (B-COGNITION): A Novel Cognitive Model and its Impact on Mental Health Abstract Being Cognition 1 (B-COGNITION) represents a significant, novel development within cognitive psychology, offering an integrated framework for understanding the complex dynamics that govern an individual’s mental state and overall mental health. Developed by researchers at the University of Oxford, this […]

Read More