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Cognition on Cognition

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This broad-ranging volume includes a series of articles that were originally published as a special issue of Cognition produced to celebrate the 50th volume of the journal.

List of contents

Part 1 Neuropsychology: insensitivity to future consquence following damage to prefrontal cortex, Antoine Bechara et al; autism - beyong "theory of mind", Uta Frith and Francesca Happe; developmental dyslexia and animal studies - at the interface between cognition and neurology, Albert M. Galaburda; foraging for brain stimulation - toward a neurobiology of computation, C.R. Gallistel; beyond intuition and instinct blindness - toward an evolutionarily rigorous cognitive science, Leda Cosmides and John Tooby. Part 2 Thinking: why should we abandon the mental logic hypothesis?, Luca Bonatti; concepts - a potboiler, Jerry Fodor; young children's naive theory of biology, Giyoo Hatano and Kayoko Inagaki; mental models and probabilistic thinking, Philip N. Johnson-Laird; "pretending" and "believing" - issues in the theory of ToMM, Alan M. Leslie; extracting the coherent core of human probability judgement - a research programme for cognitive psychology, Daniel Osherson et al; levels of causal understanding in chimpanzees and children, David Premack and Anne James Premack; uncertainty and the difficulty of thinking through disjunctions, Eldat Shafir. Part 3 Language and perception: the perception of rhythm in spoken and written language, Anne Cutler; categorization in early infancy and the continuity of development, Pater D. Eimas; do speakers have access to a mental syllabary?, Willem J.M. Levelt and Linda Wheeldon; on the internal structure of phonetic categories - a progress report, Joanne L. Miller; perception and awareness in phonological processing - the case of the phoneme, Jose Morais and Regine Kolinsky; ever since language and learning - afterthoughts on the Piaget-Chomsky debate, Massimo Piattelli-Palmarini; some primitive mechanisms of spatial attention, Zenon Pylyshyn; language and connectionism - the developing interface, Mark S. Seidenberg; initial knowldge - six suggestions, Elizabeth Spelke; what "is" folk psychology?, Stephen Stich and Ian Ravenscroft.

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Authors Jacques Mehler, Jacques Mehler, Jacques (Sissa) Franck Mehler, Jacques Franck Mehler
Assisted by Susana Franck (Editor), Nancy (New School University) Fraser (Editor), Jacques Mehler (Editor), Jacques (SISSA) Mehler (Editor), Jacques A. Mehler (Editor)
Publisher The MIT Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 13.11.1995
 
EAN 9780262631679
ISBN 978-0-262-63167-9
No. of pages 500
Series Cognition Special Issue
Cognition Special Issue
Subject Humanities, art, music > Psychology > Theoretical psychology

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