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Cognitive Psychology: Mind and Brain

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For courses in Cognitive Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience, Learning and Memory, Philosophy of Mind, and Philosophy of Psychology.

The first book that fully integrates information about the brain and neural processing into the standard curriculum in cognitive psychology.

Based on a need for a text that could accurately, productively, and seamlessly integrate information on both the brain and neural processing, Edward E. Smith (Columbia University) and Stephen M. Kosslyn (Harvard University) created Cognitive Psychology: Mind and Brain 1.e. Without question, the study of cognition has progressed enormously over the past decade. Most importantly, much of the recent progress in cognitive studies has come from the advent of cognitive neuroscience, which uses neuroscientific methods and data to address psychological issues. However, throughout years of academic teaching, the authors came to realize that no currently available book was able to summarize and make accessible the major findings, theories, and research the field had produced. Now, in this text's first edition, these issues have been addressed. Using findings in neuroscience to illuminate and motivate key distinctions in cognitive psychology, the authors have written a cognitive psychology book that is informed by neuroscience - the first of its kind and one poised to set a new standard in undergraduate cognitive studies.




List of contents

  1. How the Brain Gives Rise to the Mind.
 
  2. Perception.
 
  3. Attention.
 
  4. Representation and Knowledge in Long-Term Memory.
 
  5. Encoding and Retrieval from Long-Term Memory.
 
  6. Working Memory.
 
  7. Executive Processes.
 
  8. Emotion and Cognition.
 
  9. Decision Making.
 
10. Problem Solving and Reasoning.
 
11. Language.
 
12. Motor Cognition and Mental Simulation.

Summary

For courses in Cognitive Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience, Learning and Memory, Philosophy of Mind, and Philosophy of Psychology.
The first book that fully integrates information about the brain and neural processing into the standard curriculum in cognitive psychology.
Based on a need for a text that could accurately, productively, and seamlessly integrate information on both the brain and neural processing, Edward E. Smith (Columbia University) and Stephen M. Kosslyn (Harvard University) created Cognitive Psychology: Mind and Brain 1.e. Without question, the study of cognition has progressed enormously over the past decade. Most importantly, much of the recent progress in cognitive studies has come from the advent of cognitive neuroscience, which uses neuroscientific methods and data to address psychological issues. However, throughout years of academic teaching, the authors came to realize that no currently available book was able to summarize and make accessible the major findings, theories, and research the field had produced. Now, in this text's first edition, these issues have been addressed. Using findings in neuroscience to illuminate and motivate key distinctions in cognitive psychology, the authors have written a cognitive psychology book that is informed by neuroscience - the first of its kind and one poised to set a new standard in undergraduate cognitive studies.

Product details

Authors Stephen M Kosslyn, Stephen M. Kosslyn, Edward Smith, Edward E Smith, Edward E. Smith
Publisher Pearson Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.04.2014
 
EAN 9781292022352
ISBN 978-1-292-02235-2
No. of pages 628
Dimensions 216 mm x 279 mm x 26 mm
Weight 1260 g
Series Pearson
Pearson
Subject Humanities, art, music > Psychology > Theoretical psychology

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