American Cinema – Before 1960
Cognitive psychology is the branch of psychology that studies mental processes such as perception, memory, reasoning, and decision-making. It emphasizes how people acquire, process, and store information, often using models of the mind to understand these processes. In relation to cinema studies, cognitive psychology can help analyze how viewers interpret and respond to films, shedding light on the emotional and intellectual engagement that cinema fosters.
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