Skills, emotion, creative processes, individual differences and teaching thinking
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Skills, emotion, creative processes, individual differences and teaching thinking
(Lines of thinking : reflections on the psychology of thought / edited by K.J. Gilhooly ... [et al.], v. 2)
Wiley, c1990
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Part of a two volume work taken from the proceedings of the International Conference on Thinking, held at the University of Aberdeen in August 1988, this book explores current empirical and theoretical research in human thinking. This volume particularly considers such complex processes as skilled thinking, emotion and thought, creative processes, individual differences and teaching thinking. The book has been organized into themes so that topics of increasing complexity are considered in the later sections of text.
Table of Contents
Partial table of contents: THINKING SKILLS. Theoretical Issues in the Study of Exceptional Performance ( K. Ericsson). The Role of Schemata in the Comprehension of Maps (J. Williamson). EMOTION AND THINKING. Do Emotional States Produce Irrational Thinking? (K. Oatley). Conceptual Representation of Emotions: The Role of Autobiographical Memories (M. Conway). The Cohesiveness of Phobic Concepts (F. Watts). CREATIVE PROCESSES. Artificial Intelligence and the Enhancement of Human Creativity (D. Sleeman). Psychosemantic Foundations of Creativity (H. Kreitler & S. Kreitler). The Embodyment Theory of Pre--Reflexive Thought and Creativity (J. Haworth). INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES. Inspection Time and Cognitive Ability (I. Dary & P. Caryl). The Nature of the Dysexecutive Syndrome in Parkinson's Disease (R. Morris, et al.). TEACHING THINKING. Talking About Thinking: The Role of Metacognition in Teaching Thinking (C. McGuinness). Teaching Problem--Solving Skills to Adult Developmental Students (B. Seagull & G. Erdos). Index.
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