Cognitive Dissonance: Why Your Brain Hates Contradictions
Cognitive Dissonance Theory The Core Definition and Mechanism Cognitive Dissonance is a fundamental and widely studied psychological phenomenon defined as the state of mental discomfort experienced by an individual who simultaneously holds two or more contradictory cognitions, such as beliefs, values, or attitudes, or when their behavior contradicts one of their existing beliefs. This psychological […]
PROCESSOR
Conceptual Foundations of the Cognitive Processor In the field of cognitive psychology, the processor refers to the internal mental architecture that receives, interprets, and manipulates information derived from the environment. This conceptual framework emerged predominantly during the cognitive revolution of the 1950s and 1960s, which sought to move beyond the limitations of behaviorism by investigating […]