For this assignment, you are tasked with identifying a research article or that focuses on a topic related to cognitive psychology, cognitive neuroscience, of a specific process or function of these area have addressed in the first three weeks of the course. The APUS library is always an excellent and recommend source for research. You may also choose from the sources listed below:
National Institute of Health –
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American Psychological Association –
Upon identifying your select media option, you will draft a 5 to 6-page reflection paper, summarizing the media sources’ topic, and its relevance to our understanding of cognition and learning. Any topic discussed in our readings is fair game, but needs to be clearly depicted in the source you chose.
Briefly describe the article/media source you selected (e.g. its plot, characters, themes, etc.).
This description does not need to be lengthy (the entire plot or process explained does not need to be explained; hit the high points).
Rather, the summary should be sufficient to demonstrate that you reviewed the article/media source and can convey the most relevant aspects as they relate to cognitive psychology.
Describe the cognitive psychology concept.
What does it mean in relation to your article/media source?
How you see it displayed in the article/media source you chose?
What new information have you learned about cognitive psychology and how it is portrayed in the public eye?
Does the information portrayed in the article have broader implications for the field of cognitive psychology as it is presented?
Why or why not, and what might the effects be with changes or remaining the same?
Close your work with a brief, but succinct summary of the major take away points from your exploration around the web with cognitive psychology.
Include a minimum 5 to 6 pages, not including the required APA formatted required title and reference pages; submit APA style in-text citations throughout the work as well.
The basic parts of a paper should also be included; these are the opening, introduction section, with a precise thesis statement, the body of the paper with clear, discernable headings where appropriate, and a conclusion that restates the thesis and summarizes the major points of the entire paper.