Cognitive Psychology

What are COGNITIVE Biases: types, list and examples

What are COGNITIVE Biases: types, list and examples

Cognitive biases represent the psychology of man's evaluation errors, a form of evaluation distor...

What is PROJECTION in psychology: definition and examples

What is PROJECTION in psychology: definition and examples

Occasionally, we have come to ask ourselves in conclusion about an extensive journey of mitigatin...

Does speaking English give you anxiety?

Does speaking English give you anxiety?

When speaking in English, many people experience a feeling of discomfort that arises from the dis...

CREATIVE THINKING: what it is, characteristics and how to enhance it

CREATIVE THINKING: what it is, characteristics and how to enhance it

In the complex society in which we live, creativity is a capacity not only useful for innovation,...

Dichotomous thinking: what it is, examples and how to overcome it

Dichotomous thinking: what it is, examples and how to overcome it

Our way of thinking, making forecasts and drawing judgments and conclusions from events does not ...

How does the human mind work

The mental program is made up of two types of instructions:Innate: they are embedded in certain b...

FEAR of the FUTURE: Symptoms, Causes and Consequences

FEAR of the FUTURE: Symptoms, Causes and Consequences

Many people look with some concern for the future in order to make better decisions in the presen...

What is the GESTALT PROXIMITY LAW?

What is the GESTALT PROXIMITY LAW?

In psychology, at the beginning of the 20th century, the Gestalt current set out to understand ho...

COGNITIVE THEORIES: what they are, types and examples

COGNITIVE THEORIES: what they are, types and examples

Cognitivism appeared in the sixties with the research of U. Neisser, who made the first theoretic...

Why don't I remember anything when I drink

Why don't I remember anything when I drink

Going out for a drink with our friends or partner and consuming a few extra drinks is something t...