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With the help of an example explain various aspects of cognitive learning

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Answered by vinayguddu
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The Cognitive Learning Theory explains why the brain is the most incredible network of information processing and interpretation in the body as we learn things.

When we say the word “learning” it is commonly identified with “to think using the brain”. This basic concept of learning is the main viewpoint in the Cognitive Learning Theory (CLT). The theory has been used to explain mental processes as they are influenced by both intrinsic and extrinsic factors, which eventually bring about learning in an individual.

Cognitive Learning Theory implies that the different processes concerning learning can be explained by analyzing the mental processes first. It posits that with effective cognitive processes, learning is easier and new information can be stored in the memory for a long time. On the other hand, ineffective cognitive processes result to learning difficulties that can be seen anytime during the lifetime of an individual.
Answered by Anonymous
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✌️✌️ hey mate,

➡️Cognitive learning is simply the theory that cognitive processes are what facilitate learning.

➡️This is in contrast to behavioral learning, which is an outdated theory that posits that we only learn through interactions with external stimuli.

➡️ Cognitive learning allows for learning to occur as a result of thoughts regarding things you’ve learned, and the interactions between things you’ve already learned.

Cognitive learning is the dominant theory currently because it’s empirically verifiable though experimentation.


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