Fundamentals of cognition
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Fundamentals of cognition
Psychology Press, 2006
- : hbk
- : pbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. [437]-473) and indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
How come some people always remember a face?
Is it really possible to do two things at once?
Fundamentals of Cognition is a clear and reader-friendly introduction that will help students understand and answer these kinds of questions. Taking his cue from modern cognitive psychology, and drawing from coverage in his previous book, Principles of Cognitive Psychology, 2nd Edition, which this book replaces, Mike Eysenck explores the key processes that allow us to make sense of the world around us. Whether we are aware of their workings or not, our abilities in attention, perception, learning, memory, language, problem solving, thinking and reasoning all help us to make decisions about how to cope with everyday life. This book takes a close look at all the relevant key findings and issues. It also offers accessible explanations of the more complex debates which spring up around them.
Fundamentals of Cognition guides students through all the classic topics in cognitive psychology. New research from approaches in cognitive science and cognitive neuroscience is integrated and evaluated in a lively (but systematic) approach. The book provides a broad overview of current thinking and a thorough evaluation of the various theoretical approaches to basic cognitive processes. Written with introductory-level students in mind, it can be read easily by those with no previous knowledge of cognitive psychology. However, it also includes directions for more detailed and advanced study.
目次
Approaches to Cognitive Psychology. Part 1. Visual Perception and Attention. Visual Illusions: Seeing and Acting. How Far Away is That Object? Perception Without Awareness? What is This I See Before Me? What's In a Face? Seeing With the Mind's Eye. In Sight But Out Of Mind. What Do We Attend to In Vision? Multitasking. Part 2. Learning and Memory. The Long and the Short of Human Memory. Short-Term or Working Memory. Learning Without Awareness? It's Slipped My Mind. The Story of My Life. Should We Believe Eyewitnesses? Part 3. Language. Read All About It! What Are You Saying? What Does This Mean? Talking the Talk. What's In a Concept? Part 4. Thinking and Reasoning. How Accurate Are Our Judgements? What Am I Going to Do? Finding the Solution. How Do You Become An Expert? Reasoning. Part 5. Broader Issues. Cognition and Emotion. What is Consciousness?
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