PSYCH 2H03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Edward B. Titchener, Wilhelm Wundt, Physical Energy (Sculpture)
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Cognitive psychology can be thought of as how we view or see the world, how we interact with the world and all the information that we are provided with. Our world is full of a lot of information that it often heavy, plenty and ambiguous. Although it may seem we just do some things or that how we may remember things is involuntary, there is a lot of work that goes into how we perceive the world. A lot of the encounters that we have require the supplementing of our experience to the knowledge that we provide to the situation at hand. Without this most experiences and conversation would be longer and slower. Then that is to say that memory is extremely important or in other words crucial to many of the activities we part take in. There is a huge range of concerns as to how we gain and use knowledge.