Cognition

  • Cognition: The Thinking Animal
    By Daniel T. Willingham, Cedar Riener

    Pearson, J., Naselaris, T., Holmes, E. A., & Kosslyn, S. M. (2015). ... DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tics.2015.08.003. Penfield, W. (1959). ... Postle, B. R., Jonides, J., Smith, E. E., Corkin, S., & Growdon, J. H. (1997).

  • Cognition
    By Mark H. Ashcraft

    A major section in the introductory chapters provides background information on neurons and the brain, so even students without formal coursework on the biological basis of cognition will be prepared for the cognitive neuroscience coverage ...

  • Cognition
    By Thomas A. Farmer, Margaret W. Matlin

    Try Demonstration 2.2, which is based on a chart developed by Eleanor Gibson (1969). The featureanalysis theories propose that the distinctive features for each of the alphabet letters remain constant, whether the letter is handwritten, ...

  • Cognition: Theory and Practice
    By Russell Revlin

    Conrad, R., & Hull, A. J. (1964). Information, acoustic confusion, and memory span. British Journal of Psychology, 55, 429–432. ... In W. G. Chase (Ed.), Visual information processing (pp. 75–176). Oxford, England: Academic Press.

  • Cognition: From Memory to Creativity
    By Robert W. Weisberg, Lauretta M. Reeves

    Cognition explores: Models of memory and memory systems Encoding and retrieval Forgetting vs. false memory Visual cognition Attention and imagery Sounds, words, and meaning Logical thinking and decision making Problem solving and creative ...

  • Cognition
    By Robert J. Sternberg, Karin Sternberg, Jeffery Scott Mio

    Sternberg's text balances accessible writing, practical applications and research scholarship, including biologically oriented information. It explores the basics of cognitive psychology through its coverage of cognitive neuroscience.

  • Cognition: Theories and Applications
    By Stephen K. Reed

    Although this is a contributing factor, unitization also plays an important role (Schneider, Healy, 86 Gesi, 1991). Results obtained by Healy (1980) indicate that we often recognize frequently occurring words as units and therefore find ...

  • Cognition: A Neuroscience Approach
    By Arnold Lewis Glass

    Glass, A. L., Krejci, J., and Goldman, J. (1989). The necessary and sufficient conditions for motor learning, recognition and recall. Journal of Memory and Language, 28, 189–99. Glass, A. L., Millen, D. R., Beck, L. G., and Eddy, ...

  • Cognition
    By Margaret W. Matlin

    The 8th edition continues to relate cognitive topics to applications in everyday life. This edition is fully updated with research and additional anecdotes. It also includes more research on neuroscience.

  • Cognition: Test Bank
    By Margaret W. Matlin

    Cognition: Test Bank

  • Cognition: Exploring the Science of the Mind (Eighth Edition)
    By Daniel Reisberg

    With new digital tools for retrieval practice and active learning, the Eighth Edition is more effective and engaging than ever.

  • Cognition: Exploring the Science of the Mind
    By Daniel Reisberg

    One of the most successful cognitive psychology texts ever published: up-to-date, authoritative, and clearly written.

  • Cognition: Theories and Applications
    By Stephen K. Reed

    As chess players of various abilities attempted to reproduce the board, they performed a secondary task that was designed ... To prevent the use of the central executive, people had to produce a string of random letters at a rate of one ...

  • Cognition: Pearson New International Edition
    By Mark H. Ashcraft, Gabriel A. Radvansky

    Neurocognitive evidence is integrated throughout, and the book balances empirical evidence, theory, and explanations of important points with sufficient detail so that readers learn not only cognitive psychology, but also how experiments ...

  • Cognition: Exploring the Science of the Mind
    By Daniel Reisberg

    The textbook engages students in the scientific process through its integrated treatment of research methods and strong coverage of key experiments. The companion Cognition Workbook contains essays, activities, and demonstrations...

  • Cognition
    By Mark H. Ashcraft, Gabriel A. Radvansky

    Neurocognitive evidence is integrated throughout, and the book balances empirical evidence, theory, and explanations of important points with sufficient detail so that readers learn not only cognitive psychology, but also how experiments ...

  • Cognition
    By Margaret W. Matlin

    Cognition

  • Cognition: Theories and Applications
    By Stephen K. Reed

    The text incorporates unparalleled scholarship in a distinctive clear voice that allows for the emphasis of both contemporary and classical research through real-life examples and experiments.

  • Cognition
    By Margaret W. Matlin

    This text's success has come in large part from its up-to-date coverage of important research and theories and offers the latest and most comprehensive overview of cognition on the market today.

  • Cognition: An Introduction to Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit
    By Tom Rockmore

    In this companion volume to his general introduction to Hegel, Tom Rockmore offers a passage-by-passage guide to the Phenomenology for first-time readers of the book and others who are not Hegel specialists.