Introducing cognitive psychology and the cognitive psychology principle

This module is intended as a means of introducing cognitive psychology and the related field of psychobiology.  It forms part of this home study psychology course and introduces the cognitive psychology principle.  Distance learning cognitive psychology can teach you much about this subject.

Distance learning cognitive psychology

This method of introducing cognitive psychology allows you to study at home and at times that suit you.  As you learn the cognitive psychology principle you will be fully supported by our online resource centre as well as your personal tutor.  Distance learning cognitive psychology allows people to study the subject who would not otherwise have the opportunity.

What introducing cognitive psychology means

This introduction to the cognitive psychology principle means covering subjects such as face processing, perception and psycholinguistics.  This distance learning psychology course looks at a broad range of elements influencing behaviour.  The introducing cognitive psychology module aims to extend your knowledge of many different areas of human interaction.

The cognitive psychology principle

Introducing cognitive psychology means considering everything from biological aspects of behaviour to the neurophysiology of sleep-walking cycles.  Among the topics covered by this distance learning psychology module are perception, memory and language and thinking.  Experimental research is also examined by this introduction to the cognitive psychology principle.

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Cognitive Psychology and Psychobiology  

Covering fascinating, broad ranging subjects such as face processing, perception and psycholinguistics, this module aims to extend your knowledge and understanding of many different areas influencing human interaction.  So, you’ll consider everything from the biological aspects of behaviour to the neurophysiology of sleep-waking cycles.

Key Topics

In this module you will cover a range of topics including:

>Perception
>Memory
>Language and thinking
>Experimental research in cognitive psychology

Assessment

There are a number of assessments that you complete as part of your coursework and forward to your academic tutor for grading and comments.

You'll also take a summative assessment at the end of your module. Exam venues are located across the UK and exams take place twice a year. Please note that there are additional assessment fees for each module.