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How does the information processing theory explain cognitive processes?
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How does the information processing theory explain cognitive processes?
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The information processing theory suggests that cognitive processes can be compared to a computer's processing of information. It proposes that information is inputted, processed, and stored in memory, and then used to guide behaviour.
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