The document provides an overview of cognitive psychology, detailing its foundational concepts, notable figures, and the evolution of the field from early studies of mental processes to behaviorism and eventually the cognitive revolution. Key highlights include Donders' reaction-time experiments, Ebbinghaus' work on memory, Watson's behaviorism, and Chomsky's challenge to behaviorism regarding language acquisition. It concludes with insights into memory consolidation research and the interdisciplinary nature of cognitive science.