Encyclopedia of cognitive psychology
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Encyclopedia of cognitive psychology
(Psychology research progress series)
Nova Science, c2012
- v. 1
- v. 2
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Doshisha University Library (Imadegawa)
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book presents current research in the field of cognitive psychology. Topics discussed include a new perspective on human consciousness; cognitive rehabilitation in middle-aged Alzheimer patients; cognitive theory of obsessions; the cognitive effects of anxiety on sexual arousal; conceptual combination; TP-theory as a new perspective on cognitive psychology; peripheral responses elicited by motor imagery and preverbal category formation.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- A Semantics of the Fundamental Structural Elements of Language, Based on Cognitive Functions: Operational Semantics
- A New Perspective on Human Consciousness
- Illusory Perceptions & Memories: What is the Tie that Binds?
- A New Methodology to Assess Individual Differences in Spatial Memory: The Computer-Generated Version of the Reorientation Paradigm
- Pretrial Publicity Affects Juror Decision Making & Memory
- TP-Theory as New Perspective on Cognitive Psychology
- Strategies & Approaches of Learning in the Pupils of the University: Challenge in the 21st Century
- Cognitive Rehabilitation in Middle-Aged Alzheimer Patients
- The Cognitive Effects of Anxiety on Sexual Arousal
- Limits to General Expertise: A Study of In- & Out-of-Field Graph Interpretation
- Conceptual Combination: Models, Theories, & Controversies
- A Test of the Cognitive Theory of Obsessions: Study of Internal Structure & Validity of the Obsessive Beliefs Questionnaire in Italian Individuals
- Haptic Abilities in Infancy & Their Relation to the Vision: A Review
- Emotional Modulation of Selective Attention: Experimental Evidence in Specific Phobia
- The Moderating Effect of Switching Costs in Consumers' Relationship Dissolution: A Cross-Cultural Analysis.
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