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Cognition 6th Edition by Scott Sinnett, ISBN-13: 978-0199019700

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  • Publisher: ‎ Oxford University Press; 6th edition (December 20, 2016)
  • Language: ‎ English
  • ISBN-10: ‎ 0199019703
  • ISBN-13: ‎ 978-0199019700

This engaging guide to the hidden corridors of the mind explores the mental processes through which we interact with the world. Drawing on the work of esteemed researchers and scholars, Cognition applies real-life examples to key theories in order to create an accessible, yet comprehensive primer to the field.

Table of Contents:

1. Introduction

Case Study: What Is Cognition?

Cognitive Psychology and Information Processing

Information Theory

Models of Information-Processing

Ecological Validity

Metacognition and Cognitive Psychology

The Range of Cognitive Psychology

2. Cognitive Neuroscience

Case Study: Head Office

The Brain as the Organ of the Mind

The Relation between Mind and Brain

Methods in Cognitive Neuroscience

3. Perception

Case Study: An Unusual Perceptual Experience

The Physiology of Visual Perception NEW

The Ventral Pathway and Object Recognition

Context and Feedback Effects in Perception

The Dorsal Pathway and the Relation between Perception and Action

Interactions Between the Ventral and Dorsal Pathways

Multimodal Perception

4. The Varieties of Attention

Case Study: A Total Wreck

James’s Description of Attention

Selective Attention

Dual Tasks and the Limits of Attention

Task Switching

Sustained Attention NEW

Overt Visual Attention

5. Memory Systems

Case Study: What Was That Movie . . . ?

Understanding Memory Systems NEW

Modal Model of Memory

– Sensory Memory NEW

– Short-Term Memory NEW

– Long-Term Memory

Working Memory

Further Developments in Memory Systems Theory

Connectionist Models of Memory

Aging and Memory Disorders

6. Memory Traces and Memory Schemas

Case Study: When Memory Fails

Introduction

Schema-based Theories of Memory

Scripts

Autobiographical Memory NEW

Levels of Processing

Two Approaches to Memory Research

7. Imagery

Case Study: Time-Space Synesthesia and Number Forms

Memory and Imagery

Synesthesia and Eidetic Imagery

Mental Rotation

Egocentric Perspective Transformations

Controversy over the Nature of Mental Imagery

Cognitive Maps and Mental Models

Auditory Imagery NEW

8. Concepts

Case Study: Grasping a New Concept

The Classical Approach

Learning Complex Rules

Wittgenstein’s Analysis of Concepts

Rosch and Prototypicality

Embodied Cognition

Folk Biology

9. Language

Case Study: Reading in the “Olden Days”

The Structure of Language – The Building Blocks of Language NEW

Transformational Grammar

The Innateness Hypothesis

Communication and Comprehension

The Social Context of Language

Language, Cognition, and Culture

10. Problem-Solving

Case Study: Vaccinating in the Wake of Wakefield NEW

Insight Problems and the Gestalt Theory of Thinking

Current Approaches to Insight Problems

Functional Fixedness and the Design of Tools

The Flexibility-Rigidity Dimension

Artificial Intelligence Approaches to Problem-Solving

Thinking Aloud as a Method for Studying Human Problem-Solving

Can Computer Programs Experience Insight?

Solving Problems in Science

11. Reasoning, Judgment, and Choice

Case Study: The (In)famous Hockey Stick NEW

Reasoning

Judgment and Choice

Ecological Rationality

Training in Statistical Reasoning

12. Intelligence and Creativity

Case Study: A Child Prodigy

The Concept of Intelligence: Historical Background

General Intelligence (g)

The Flynn Effect

Sternberg’s Theory of Successful Intelligence

Howard Gardner and the Theory of Multiple Intelligences

Expertise

Creativity

13. Consciousness NEW

Case Study: Blindsight

Distinguishing among Different Levels of Consciousness

Unconscious Perception?

Consciousness and the Grand Illusion?

Meta-consciousness?

Consciousness and the Brain?

Deficits of Consciousness

Glossary

Note: All chapters end with

– Summary

– Case Study Wrap-Up

– Key Concepts

– In the Know: Review Questions

– Links to Other Chapters

– Further Reading

Scott Sinnett, Assistant Professor, University of Hawai’i at Manoa, Daniel Smilek, Associate Professor, University of Waterloo, Alan Kingstone, Professor, University of British Columbia

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