- Explain repetition priming and how it influences the semantic activation and whether it is automatic or not.
- Identify notion of emotional valence and how it affects unconscious processing.
- How notion of individual distinct to personality traits and how such traits might affect cognitive processes.
INTRODUCTION
Cognitive psychology can be referred to as the study of mental processes such as thinking, memory, perception and learning in context to internal events that occurs within sensory stimulation and expression of behaviour. It basically include internal processes which goes inside an individual's brain. It helps the researchers to develop a better understanding of internal functioning of human brain, and it even make psychologists for creating new ways in order to help persons with psychological difficulties (Eysenck and Keane, 2015). Learning is the most common example of cognitive psychology. The following report is going to cover the ideas regarding unconscious stimuli is not been refined and processed as the identical degree as conscious stimuli. Furthermore, priming and repetition priming will be discussed. At last, information that spare cognitive capacity or attention might affect the manner we process stimuli is going to be cover.