CSU Unit V Instinctual or Deliberate Thought Processes Paper - Humanities
Do you believe that more people rely on instinctual or deliberate thought processes? Explain your choice. How can an individuals thought processes and decision-making strategies vary depending on a situation?Just a paragraph is needed.
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UNIT V STUDY GUIDE
Cognition: Thinking, Intelligence,
and Language
Course Learning Outcomes for Unit V
Upon completion of this unit, students should be able to:
5. Explain basic cognitive functions.
5.1 Identify some methods that people use to solve problems and make decisions.
5.2 Summarize a theory of intelligence.
5.3 Explain how early childhood language develops.
Course/Unit
Learning Outcomes
5.1
5.2
5.3
Learning Activity
Unit Lesson
Chapter 7
Experiment: Mental Rotation
Unit V Assessment
Unit Lesson
Chapter 7
Video: In the Real World: Intelligence Tests and Stereotypes
Video: Thinking Like a Psychologist: Intelligence Tests and Success
Unit V Assessment
Unit Lesson
Chapter 7
Unit V Assessment
Reading Assignment
Chapter 7: Cognition: Thinking, Intelligence, and Language
A link to Chapter 7 of the eTextbook is provided in the Required Reading area of Unit V in Blackboard.
View the following eight videos in MyPsychLab. You can access the videos by clicking the links provided in
the Unit V Required Reading area of Blackboard. (You must be logged into Blackboard in order to access any
MyPsychLab features.)
Simulate the Experiment: Mental Rotation
In the Real World: Intelligence Tests and Stereotypes
Thinking Like a Psychologist: Intelligence Tests and Success
Cognition
The Basics: Theories of Intelligence
Language Development
What’s In It For Me?: How Resilient Are You?
What’s In It For Me?: Making Choices
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Unit Lesson
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Have you ever sought to drop
a few pounds, but you just
couldn’t stop thinking about a
lunch with a large pizza and
big soft drink?
Have you ever heard a song,
and your mind instantly flashed
back to an old, sad memory?
(Hdconnelly, n.d.)
(Galimzianova, 2017)
Quite frequently, thoughts that we proactively seek to avoid wind up plaguing our conscious thoughts beyond
relief. Did you realize those unwanted thoughts can make peace and mental tranquility a seemingly elusive
goal? As a matter of fact, Wegner (1988) explained that the dilemma we face is not actually rooted in our
consciousness. No, trouble surfaces when we seek to suppress those thoughts. When you attempt to repress
a particular thought, you actually begin to focus on it even more. For example, if I told you stop thinking about
an orange basketball, could you do it? Try it. Do not think about a round, orange basketball. Now quickly,
what are you thinking about? Is it the orange basketball? As you explore this unit, you will gain more insight
into mental manipulation. Start to think about how you categorize various objects around you. Do you believe
all of your thoughts are conscious ones? Could you be thinking about something without really being aware
of such?
Are you a rational thinker? How often are you influenced by your gut instincts as you attempt to make a huge
decision in your life? Within this unit’s chapter readings, Ciccarelli and White (2017) discuss our ability to
make rational decisions. In fact, we are always thinking or processing mental information; however, we have
two major types of thinking. The first system of thinking relates to our ability to formulate quick decisions?
What do you want to eat for lunch? This decision is made quite likely by your personal experiences and your
innate desires. On the other hand, some thinking requires more complex and analytical processing. We might
even think of certain rules to help shape this thinking. This system of thought is tied to our formal educational
training. Overall, we use a combination of the two systems to govern our thinking.
Is Rational Thinking an Inherited Trait?
Have you ever just had a negative, gnawing feeling about someone but you just did not understand why?
From where did these feelings surface? Do you think they were inherited?
Let’s go back to the previous question that was posed. Are you a rational thinker? According to Brown (1997),
a study was conducted in London, England, that purports that daughters quite frequently inherit their intuition
from their dads. The featured research examined respondents’ ability to recognize adequate social behaviors
while also examining their ability to decode nonverbal cues. The study had 88 families to participate. These
families were unique in the fact that the daughters in the study had been diagnosed with Turner’s syndrome.
(This is a genetic condition that describes those who have only an X chromosome.) The parents were told to
rate their daughters on numerous measures of social intelligence. It was then ascertained if the single X
chromosome had been inherited from the girl’s mother or father. The results of the study were quite baffling.
Measures of intuition were worse in the population that had received X chromosomes from the mothers. So
what are your thoughts? If you are a woman, do you think your reasoning abilities more closely align with
those of your father? If you are a man, what future implications could these research findings mean for
your daughters?
Take a moment to think how you would rationalize this. Which is better for an infant: cow’s milk or mother’s
milk? Although it has been widely established that breast milk is more beneficial for babies than formula when
one considers various gastrointestinal issues, more research is present that could reveal additional benefits
for mom’s milk over the canned version as well. Stop and think for a minute. Do you believe that
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breastfeeding will make your baby smarter? Well, if you said yes, then you areUNIT
not alone.
Some
scholars have
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performed studies in which they argue that certain correlations exist between intelligence
quotient (IQ) scores
Title
and breastfeeding. In fact, research shared by Der, Batty, and Deary (2006) reported that participants who
were breastfed had IQ scores that were 6 or 7 points higher than their non-breastfed counterparts. Many
scholars postulate that breastfeeding promotes brain development, which ultimately leads to an increase in
cognitive abilities. However, everyone does not agree. On the other side of this controversial subject, some
argue that the actual decision to give a baby breast milk could be correlated to other factors that influence
intelligence. The mother’s ethnic background, IQ, and socioeconomic status can also guide her decision to
breastfeed. These additional confounding variables can directly influence intelligence as well (Der, Batty, &
Deary, 2006).
Cognition and Intelligence
Does your mom have a hard time processing certain thoughts? What about your grandmother? Have you
found that she has difficulties with certain cognitive functions? Within this unit, you will learn that difficulties
with cognitive processing can often be tied to low levels of estrogen. Although this is seemingly dismal news
to grasp, recent advances in estrogen-replacement therapy give more hope in this area. In essence, it has
been discovered that elevating one’s estrogen levels can lead to higher mood satisfaction as well. These
enhancements can also improve cognitive processing too. So, what do you think? Would your mom be willing
to try estrogen therapy if she believes that it could improve her reaction time in certain circumstances? What
about your grandmother? Would she try this therapy if it could assist her verbal memory efforts?
What do you really think about a person’s intelligence? Do you think
one can truly ascertain or predict college performance based on a
single standardized test score such as the one you receive from
American College Testing (ACT) or SAT (once known as the Scholastic
Achievement Test)? Could test anxiety ever hinder one’s test
performance? What about test items that are overwhelmingly biased? (If
you have never been outside your small rural state for a family vacation,
would it be easy for you to hypothesize a round trip, cross-country
summer excursion with your wealthy family if this was a task for you to
complete as a test item?) Be sure to explore all of the information on
intelligence quite closely. The textbook authors share information on
Gardner’s Theory of Intelligence. In essence, Gardner believed that we
can possess levels of intelligence in multiple areas. Do you have
children? If so, did you realize that your attitude towards higher
education can directly impact their academic performance? According
to Ciccarelli and White (2017), intelligence involves quite more than we
often realize.
On the other hand, some individuals face challenges related to
intelligence. In fact, IQ tests are often utilized to ascertain if people have
mental deficits. Ciccarelli and White (2017) explain that an intellectual
disability is classified as a neurodevelopmental disorder. To be
categorized as such, the person could have a lower IQ score when
compared with the mean average of their neurotypical counterparts.
(Thinglass, 2014)
Additionally, the person might have adaptive challenges that would
make it difficult for him or her to live independently, hold down a job, or
even communicate effectively with others. There are varying levels of intellectual disabilities from very mild to
quite profound. For example, some individuals could be non-verbal, easily influenced, and manipulated by
others. Additionally, some people might have issues in social situations or possess poor communication
tactics. On the other end of the intelligence spectrum is giftedness. These are people who have IQs on the
high end of the distribution curve, usually an IQ above 130 points. Ciccarelli and White (2017) share that
numerous stigmas have been associated with this group as well. It has been touted that they are socially
awkward and physically weak. These erroneous assumptions are just as inaccurate as those that are often
associated with people who suffer from intellectual disabilities. One cannot make wide-sweeping
generalizations about either group. Furthermore, emotional intelligence focuses on how well one can manage
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his or her emotions and to think effectively while also understanding the feelings
of others.
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what do you
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think? Can a person be book smart but not have common sense?
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Language
Finally, as you conclude your exploration of this unit, make sure that you review the information on language
development closely. Language is how we combine words to communicate with others. Language not only
helps us to communicate with people, but it helps us to externalize our internal thoughts. Ciccarelli and White
(2017) explain that grammar encompasses the system of rules that we use to structure our language. As you
read this section, you will learn that all languages have basic sounds that we call phonemes. (Did you realize
that you were actually born with the ability to decipher phonemes from other languages when you were born
but that the ability decreases as you are exposed to one primary language?) You will learn more about
morphemes, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics as you read this chapter. For example, have you noticed that
you speak to a child using different words than you would to an adult? Additionally, have you observed that
your pitch is higher when you talk to a baby and you often repeat yourself? (You are unknowingly helping the
infant to develop language by embracing these strategies.) Begin to notice how you communicate with others
on a daily basis.
How would life be different if we
didn’t have language?
(Iqoncept, n.d.)
References
Brown, D. (1997, June 12). Girls may inherit intuition gene from fathers. Retrieved from
https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/politics/1997/06/12/girls-may-inherit-intuition-gene-fromfathers/98099c76-8ffb-42f1-9c38-37f0cd2801d5/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.5dc7c11e210a
Ciccarelli, S. K., & White, J. N. (2017). Psychology (5th ed.). New York, NY: Pearson.
Der, G., Batty, G. D., & Deary, I. J. (2006). Effect of breast feeding on intelligence in children: Prospective
study, sibling pairs analysis, and meta-analysis. British Medical Journal, 333(7575), 945–948.
Galimzianova, L. (2017). Listen to sad music concept, ID 98670461 [Photograph]. Retrieved from
https://www.dreamstime.com/stock-photo-listen-to-sad-music-concept-listen-to-sad-music-conceptheadphones-sad-smile-image98670461
Hdconnelly. (n.d.). Woman craving junk food, ID 14166795 [Illustration]. Retrieved from
https://www.dreamstime.com/royalty-free-stock-photo-woman-craving-junk-food-image14166795
Iqoncept. (n.d.). What do you think survey poll question, ID 20602105 [Illustration]. Retrieved from
https://www.dreamstime.com/royalty-free-stock-photo-what-do-you-think-survey-poll-questionimage20602105
Thinglass. (2014). IQ test today, ID 41924908 [Illustration]. Retrieved from
https://www.dreamstime.com/stock-photo-iq-test-today-phrase-written-blackboard-sign-reminder-tobring-your-brain-image41924908
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Wegner, D. M. (1988). Stress and mental control. In S. Fisher & J. Reason (Eds.),
life stress,
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cognition, and health (pp. 685–699). Chichester, England: Wiley.
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Suggested Reading
For a review of this unit’s concepts, you are encouraged to view the PowerPoint presentation for the chapter
reading by clicking on either of the links provided below.
Click here for the Chapter 7 PowerPoint Presentation. Click here for a PDF of the presentation.
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them. If you have questions, contact your instructor for further guidance and information.
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Study the Flashcards: Chapter 7
Test Yourself: Chapter 7: On pages 308–309 of the eTextbook, there is a Test Yourself section. You
can take the quiz to assess your understanding of the chapter material.
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