Cognitive Psychology In and Out of the Laboratory
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The Mysterious Workings of the Adolescent Brain
Summary: Cognitive neuroscientist Sarah-Jayne Blakemore compares the prefrontal cortex in adolescents to that of adults, to show us how typically “teenage” behavior is caused by the growing and developing brain.
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Association for Psychological Science
Summary: Older adolescents and adults can learn certain thinking skills, including non-verbal reasoning, more effectively than younger people, according to new research published in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science. The study highlights the fact that non-verbal reasoning skills can be readily trained and do not represent an innate, fixed ability.
Summary: The formal operational stage begins at approximately age 12 and lasts into adulthood. As adolescents enter this stage, they gain the ability to think in an abstract manner by manipulate ideas in their head, without any dependence on concrete manipulation.
Summary: Cognitive development is a psychology topic that is truly fascinating. Learn about Jean Piaget’s theory of the different stages of child development.
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