Application of neuroscience and cognitive studies in psychology
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https://doi.org/10.14571/brajets.v17.n1.351-359Palavras-chave:
Neuroscience, Cognitive Studies, Psychology, Human BehaviorResumo
In recent years, interest in using neuroscientific tools and techniques to study human behavior has increased. Many psychology researchers have tried to emphasize the influential role of brain processes in people's decisions and performance by using terms such as organizational cognitive neuroscience. While the previous teachings have emphasized the importance of the concept of schemas or mental templates as the infrastructure of new learning, cognitive neuroscience is looking for how knowledge, insight and experience are processed in the brain and how the neural connections in the brain cause learning and provide new behavior. In this paper, an attempt has been made to examine and introduce neural strategy in different stages of human behavior and its application in people's jobs and lives by reviewing the work done and categorizing neuroscience techniques.Referências
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Direitos de Autor (c) 2024 Zahra Jamalpour , Parisa A. Khodarahmi, Hamed Jamalpour, Evgeniya Kuzhilnaya
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