Psychology and Computers

Some people see psychology and computer science as two separate fields with little in common. The prevailing view is that computer science is a very rigorous and quantitative research culture, while psychology studies are rooted in more qualitative research into human behavior and perception.

In fact, much of the modern computer science is inspired by psychology. The design of technology interfaces ranging from car dashboards, to airplane cockpits as well as operating systems for computers to games controllers are mostly driven by psychologists who work closely with computer scientists. In addition, a lot of psychological research is a statistically intensive and requires sophisticated software to process large data sets.

Psychologists are increasingly relying on technology to broaden their reach. The traditional experimental methods in psychology, which are based on examining the behavior of a specific person in an environment controlled by a psychologist or assessing more general patterns of www.rebootdata.net/ behavior with interviews or self-report surveys, have inherent limitations. (Experiments are usually limited to a single experiment; longitudinal studies are rare due to the difficulty of collecting and analyzing large volumes of data.)

Computer technology has provided new ways of understanding the behavior of people. For example the brain-imaging technique known as fMRI could not be achieved without computers. Researchers can match specific brain regions to cognitive processes such as reading or memory. EEG (electroencephalography) is another example of a technology that uses computer processing to record and analyze brain activity.

Furthermore, the UK’s National Health Service now recognizes the use of CCBT (computerized cognitive behavioral therapy) as a treatment that is effective for mild-to-moderate manifestations of depression and anxiety. Artificial intelligence (AI) is on the other hand, is set to revolutionize psychotherapy by replacing the therapist and treating patients online using robots.

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