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In this course we will try to do the impossible: talk about all human cognitive processes, each of which is worthy of its own course. We will discuss these processes, grouping them into two classes following L. M. Vekker: on the one hand, the actual cognitive processes that give us an idea of the world - sensation, perception and thinking; on the other hand, the "through" processes that permeate our cognition and set the axis of psychological time - memory, attention and imagination. 00:00 Human cognitive processes 13:26 Cognitive revolution in psychology 25:57 Classifications of sensations and receptors 39:17 Basic phenomena of perception 52:18 Mechanisms of perception 1:07:09 Types of thinking 1:21:22 Thinking as problem solving 1:34:21 Research on thinking in cognitive psychology 1:47:37 Processes and types of memory 2:01:52 Classical studies of memory organization 2:15:45 Memory models in cognitive psychology 2:28:59 Types and properties of attention 2:41:29 Metaphors and models of attention in cognitive psychology 2:56:16 Visual attention 3:11:52 Types of imagination Maria Falikman - Doctor of Psychology, University of the South, USA https://postnauka.ru/themes/falikman Support PostNauka — https://postnauka.ru/donate More lectures, interviews and articles about fundamental science and the scientists who create it, see the website http://postnauka.ru/. PostNauka — everything you wanted to know about science, but didn’t know who to ask.