Experimental psychology
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Experimental psychology
(Handbook of psychology / Irving B. Weiner, editor-in-chief, v. 4)
Wiley, c2003
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
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ISBN 9780471392620
Description
* Includes established theories and cutting-edge developments. * Presents the work of an international group of experts. * Presents the nature, origin, implications, and future course of major unresolved issues in the area.
Table of Contents
Handbook of Psychology: Preface (A. Healy and R. W. Proctor). Volume Preface (A. F. Healy & R. W. Proctor). Contributors. PART ONE: MODULATORY PROCESSES. 1. Consciousness (W. P. Banks & I. Farber). 2. Motivation (B. P. Godsil, et al.). 3. Mood, Cognition, and Memory (E. Eich & J. Forgas). PART TWO: SENSORY PROCESSES. 4. Foundations of Visual Perception (M. Kubovy, et al.). 5. Audition (W. A. Yost). 6. Touch (R. L. Klatzky & S. J. Lederman). PART THREE: PERCEPTUAL PROCESSES. 7. Visual Perception of Objects (S. E. Palmer). 8. Depth Perception and the Perception of Events (D. R. Proffitt & C. Caudek). 9. Speech Production and Perception (C. A. Fowler). PART FOUR: HUMAN PERFORMANCE. 10. Attention (H. Egeth & D. Lamy). 11. Action Selection (R. W. Proctor & K. L. Vu). 12. Motor Control. PART FIVE: ELEMENTARY LEARNING AND MEMORY PROESSES. 13. Conditioning and Learning (R. R. Miller & R. C. Grace). 14. Animal Memory and Cognition (E. J. Capaldi). 15. Sensory and Working Memory (J. S. Nairne). PA RT SIX: COMPLEX LEARNING AND MEMORY PROCESSES. 16. Semantic Memory and Priming (T. P. McNamara & J. B. Holbrook). 17. Episodic and Autobiographical Memory (H. L. Roediger, III & E. J. Marsh). 18. Procedural Memory and Skill Acquisition (A. Johnson). PART SEVEN: LANGUAGE AND INFORMATION PROCESSING. 19. Language Comprehension and Production (R. Treiman, et al.). 20. Reading (K. Rayner, et al.). 21. Text Comprehension and Discourse Processing (K. P. Butcher & W. Kintsch). PART EIGHT: THINKING AND APPLICATIONS. 22. Concepts and Categorization (R. L. Goldstone & A. Kersten). 23. Reasoning and Problem Solving (J. P. Leighton & R. J. Sternberg). 24. Psychological Experimentation Addressing Practical Concerns (R. S. Nickerson & R. W. Pew). Author Index. Subject Index.
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: pbk ISBN 9780471666677
Description
* Includes established theories and cutting--edge developments. * Presents the work of an international group of experts. * Presents the nature, origin, implications, and future course of major unresolved issues in the area.
Table of Contents
Handbook of Psychology: Preface (A. Healy and R. W. Proctor). Volume Preface (A. F. Healy & R. W. Proctor). Contributors. PART ONE: MODULATORY PROCESSES. 1. Consciousness (W. P. Banks & I. Farber). 2. Motivation (B. P. Godsil, et al.). 3. Mood, Cognition, and Memory (E. Eich & J. Forgas). PART TWO: SENSORY PROCESSES. 4. Foundations of Visual Perception (M. Kubovy, et al.). 5. Audition (W. A. Yost). 6. Touch (R. L. Klatzky & S. J. Lederman). PART THREE: PERCEPTUAL PROCESSES. 7. Visual Perception of Objects (S. E. Palmer). 8. Depth Perception and the Perception of Events (D. R. Proffitt & C. Caudek). 9. Speech Production and Perception (C. A. Fowler). PART FOUR: HUMAN PERFORMANCE. 10. Attention (H. Egeth & D. Lamy). 11. Action Selection (R. W. Proctor & K. L. Vu). 12. Motor Control. PART FIVE: ELEMENTARY LEARNING AND MEMORY PROESSES. 13. Conditioning and Learning (R. R. Miller & R. C. Grace). 14. Animal Memory and Cognition (E. J. Capaldi). 15. Sensory and Working Memory (J. S. Nairne). PA RT SIX: COMPLEX LEARNING AND MEMORY PROCESSES. 16. Semantic Memory and Priming (T. P. McNamara & J. B. Holbrook). 17. Episodic and Autobiographical Memory (H. L. Roediger, III & E. J. Marsh). 18. Procedural Memory and Skill Acquisition (A. Johnson). PART SEVEN: LANGUAGE AND INFORMATION PROCESSING. 19. Language Comprehension and Production (R. Treiman, et al.). 20. Reading (K. Rayner, et al.). 21. Text Comprehension and Discourse Processing (K. P. Butcher & W. Kintsch). PART EIGHT: THINKING AND APPLICATIONS. 22. Concepts and Categorization (R. L. Goldstone & A. Kersten). 23. Reasoning and Problem Solving (J. P. Leighton & R. J. Sternberg). 24. Psychological Experimentation Addressing Practical Concerns (R. S. Nickerson & R. W. Pew). Author Index. Subject Index.
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