How does expertise affect information processing? Explain, why is expertise necessary for, but not the same as, creativity?
What student and college-environment characteristics contribute to favorable psychological changes during the college years, provide supportive details?
The information processing is the processor of information in the way that computer done. It is the main part of cognitive psychology . attention , perception, short term memory is the processor which processed information made by environment and its transform information in systematically. So the human attention system is neccesary . if the expertise done certain work or activities for others , the information accessor in this case not much think about the information and how it happens some individuals. But the aspect expertaise is neccesary because of the help from them can improve individuals wide range thinking, fasterst access of information. The information gathered to short terms memory first through understanding and it lead to long term memory, this processing can occur through the help of expertaise. The information processing is exhibit like behaviour, facial expressions and body movement. It is memory based processing .But the expertise is not help for creativity because ot is higher level of the cognitive process, different thinking is closer to creativity. The originality , fluency, imagination are working out by self , is the base of creativity
The information processing in the college stage is in adolescent time is rapid cognitive development. It is psychological changes interact with students knowledge, experience and social request.jean peaget explain about individuals accesing in the time of adolescent abstract thought not egocentric. In this stage cognitive development is large and drastic. Information processing perspective according to the artificial intelligence study explain the growth of special components like thinking process in cognitive development.so college environment is higher accessible medium of environment for information accessing, structural study mode also provide in college environment. The sharing of information and accessing of information is high influencial and original in college environment.
How does expertise affect information processing? Explain, why is expertise necessary for, but not the same...
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