Fundamentals of cognition
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Fundamentals of cognition
Psychology Press, 2012
2nd ed
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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Description
Is it possible to learn something without being aware of it?
How does emotion influence the way we think?
How can we improve our memory?
Fundamentals of Cognition 2nd edition is a basic, reader-friendly introduction to the key cognitive processes we use to interact successfully with the world around us. Our abilities in attention, perception, learning, memory, language, problem solving, thinking, and reasoning are all vitally important in enabling us to cope with everyday life. Understanding these processes through the study of cognitive psychology is essential for understanding human behavior.
This new edition has been extensively updated and revised, with an emphasis on making it even more accessible for introductory students. Several new textbook features, including `In the Real World' case studies, and research activities, make it easy for students to engage fully with the material. The book includes comprehensive coverage of all the key topics in cognition, and provides a perfect balance between traditional approaches to cognition and cutting-edge cognitive neuroscience and cognitive neuropsychology. It is the most up-to-date textbook in cognitive psychology, and now includes a substantial amount of research from the last 5 years.
The book has been written very much with introductory-level students in mind, and can be read with ease by those with no previous knowledge of cognitive psychology. However, it also includes directions for more detailed and advanced study. This excellent overview will be essential reading for all students of cognitive psychology and related areas such as clinical psychology.
Instructors who adopt the book will be able to access a wealth of online teaching resources.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction. 2. Perception. 3. Attention and Consciousness. 4. Short-Term Memory and Working Memory. 5. Learning and Long-Term Memory. 6. Everyday Memory. 7. General Knowledge and Semantic Memory. 8. Language Comprehension. 9. Language Production. 10. Problem Solving and Expertise. 11. Decision Making and Reasoning. 12. Cognition and Emotion.
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