Models of visuospatial cognition
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Models of visuospatial cognition
(Counterpoints : cognition, memory, and language)
Oxford University Press, 1996
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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ISBN 9780195100846
Description
This is the second book in the Counterpoints series and focuses on alternative models of visual-spatial processing in human cognition. Over the last twenty years, theories and research relating to visual-spatial cognition have been of central interest to a broad range of psychologists - in areas of perception, memory, neuropsychology, and problem solving. This book offers extended chapters from three of the most respected and recognized investigators in
the field: Michel Denis, Margaret Intons-Peterson, and Philip Johnson-Laird. The arguments are integrated, and ideas for new directions and new research are offered.
Table of Contents
Foreword
1: Manuel De Vega and Marc Marschark: Visuospatial Cognition: An Historical and Theoretical Introduction
2: Margaret Jean Intons-Peterson: Integrating the Components of Imagery
3: Philip N. Johnson-Laird: Images, Models, and Propositional Representations
4: Michel Denis: Imagery and the Description of Spatial Configurations
5: Mauel De Vega, Marc Marschark, Margaret Jean Intons-Peterson, Philip N. Johnson-Laird, and Michel Denis: Representations of Visuospatial Cognition: A Discussion
Index
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: paper ISBN 9780195100853
Description
Over the last twenty years, theories and research relating to visuospatial cognition have been of central interest to a broad range of psychologists. This second volume in the Counterpoints series considers visuospatial cognition from the perspectives of three of the most recognized and respected investigators in the field, Michel Denis, Margaret Intons-Peterson, and Philip Johnson-Laird.
Table of Contents
Foreword
1: Manuel De Vega and Marc Marschark: Visuospatial Cognition: An Historical and Theoretical Introduction
2: Margaret Jean Intons-Peterson: Integrating the Components of Imagery
3: Philip N. Johnson-Laird: Images, Models, and Propositional Representations
4: Michel Denis: Imagery and the Description of Spatial Configurations
5: Mauel De Vega, Marc Marschark, Margaret Jean Intons-Peterson, Philip N. Johnson-Laird, and Michel Denis: Representations of Visuospatial Cognition: A Discussion
Index
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