VideoCategory: Cognition

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Cognition research in psychology definition encompasses the mental processes involved in acquiring knowledge and understanding through experience, thought, and sensory input. This field explores attention, memory, perception, language, and decision-making, forming a critical part of cognitive and computational psychology. Research in cognition helps unravel how humans and AI systems process information, with applications across neuroscience, linguistics, and artificial intelligence. JoVE Visualize enhances this understanding by pairing PubMed articles with JoVE’s experiment videos, offering researchers and students a clearer view of experimental methods and findings within cognition.

Key Methods & Emerging Trends

Core Methods in Cognition Research

Established approaches in cognition research often involve behavioral experiments, neuroimaging techniques such as fMRI and EEG, and computational modeling. These methods help measure processes like attention, memory retention, and problem-solving. Cognitive tasks and reaction-time studies remain fundamental in identifying how individuals perceive and respond to stimuli, providing a strong foundation for understanding cognition in psychology.

Emerging Techniques and Innovations

New advancements are integrating artificial intelligence and machine learning to model cognitive functions more precisely. Innovative methods like real-time neural decoding and virtual reality environments are expanding experimental possibilities, allowing for dynamic simulations of cognitive tasks. Additionally, interdisciplinary tools combining cognition AI with traditional psychology methods enable researchers to explore complex brain-behavior relationships with enhanced accuracy and depth.

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September 1, 1970

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Polski Tygodnik Lekarski (Warsaw, Poland : 1960)

[Serum concentrations and renal excretion of cloxacillin (Syntarpen 201 POLFA) after oral administration]

  • Z Sadowski, H Tubylewicz, T Goździk et al.

May 15, 1998

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Nature

Tycho’s illusion and human cognition

  • H Margolis et al.

June 1, 1981

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Journal of Abnormal Psychology

Depression-related cognitions: antecedent or consequence?

  • P M Lewinsohn, J L Steinmetz, D W Larson et al.

July 8, 1990

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Administrative Radiology : AR

The age of high think

  • S Tsuchiyama et al.

December 17, 2008

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Neurotoxicity Research

Cognitive symptoms facilitatory for diagnoses in neuropsychiatric disorders: executive functions and locus of control

  • Trevor Archer, Richard M Kostrzewa, Richard J Beninger et al.

October 8, 2008

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Biological Psychiatry

The role of COMT Val158Met in cognition

  • David Goldman, Daniel R Weinberger, Anil K Malhotra et al.

November 10, 2009

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The International Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging

Helical prospective ECG-gating in cardiac computed tomography: radiation dose and image quality

  • Tony DeFrance, Eric Dubois, Dan Gebow et al.