Affiliation:
1. Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College, Ludhiana, India
2. Global Research Institute of Technology and Engineering, Fort Raleigh, USA
Abstract
This chapter initiates an investigation into contemporary theories that are significantly influencing the field of cognitive psychology research. The discipline of cognitive psychology is currently experiencing a significant transition in its paradigm, which is being propelled by developments in neuroscience, technology, and multidisciplinary collaboration. This chapter provides a comprehensive analysis and evaluation of newly developed theoretical frameworks that question conventional viewpoints, presenting novel perspectives on cognitive processes such as perception, memory, and problem-solving. This article seeks to offer a complete review of the emerging theoretical paradigms that are defining the future of cognitive psychology, encompassing the integration of neuroscientific findings and the impact of cultural variables on cognitive phenomena. As we explore these intricate theories, our aim is to motivate academics, researchers, and professionals to actively participate in and enhance the ongoing dialogue within the dynamic field of cognitive psychology research.
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