Cognitive psychology and its implications
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Cognitive psychology and its implications
W.H. Freeman, c1995
4th ed
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 464-502) and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This text provides a fully updated, systematic introduction to the theoretical and experimental foundations of higher mental processes. Avoiding technical jargon, John R. Anderson constructs a coherent picture of human cognition, relating neural functions to mental processes, perception to abstraction, representation to meaning, knowledge to skill, language to thought, and adult cognition to child development. New to this 4th edition are new separate chapters on attention and individual differences. Summaries now follow each section, as well as concluding each chapter. More emphasis has been placed on cognitive psychology, reflecting a burgeoning area of research.
Table of Contents
- The science of cognition
- perception
- attention and performance
- perception-based knowledge representations
- human memory
- encoding and storage, retention and retrieval
- problem solving
- development of expertize
- reasoning and decision-making
- language structure
- language comprehension
- individual differences in cognition.
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