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Cognitive Psychology

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  • The Psychology of Writingby Ronald T. Kellogg

    Oxford University Press 1999; US$ 18.99

    Cognitive psychologist Ronald T. Kellogg reviews and integrates the multidisciplinary field of composition research, a field that seeks to understand how people formulate and express their thoughts with the symbols of written text. more...

  • Mindreadersby Ian Apperly

    Taylor and Francis 2010; US$ 47.50

    Theory of mind, or "mindreading" as it is termed in this book, is the ability to think about beliefs, desires, knowledge and intentions. It has been studied extensively by developmental and comparative psychologists and more recently by neuroscientists and cognitive psychologists. This book is the first to draw together these diverse findings in an... more...

  • Human Cognitive Abilitiesby John B. Carroll

    Cambridge University Press 1993; US$ 70.00

    This long awaited work surveys and summarizes the results of more than seventy years of investigation into human cognitive ability. more...

  • The Psychology of Associative Learningby David R. Shanks

    Cambridge University Press 1995; US$ 29.00

    A state-of-the-art description of current psychological research in learning and memory. more...

  • Judgments, Decisions, and Public Policyby Rajeev Gowda; Jeffrey C. Fox

    Cambridge University Press 2001; US$ 38.00

    This 2001 volume showcases the research of leading scholars working on applications of behavioral decision theory. more...

  • Computing the Mindby Shimon Edelman

    Oxford University Press, USA 2008; US$ 68.99

    In a culmination of humanity's millennia-long quest for self knowledge, the sciences of the mind are now in a position to offer concrete, empirically validated answers to the most fundamental questions about human nature. What does it mean to be a mind? How is the mind related to the brain? How are minds shaped by their embodiment and environment?... more...

  • Tutorials in Visual Cognitionby Veronika Coltheart

    Taylor and Francis 2011; US$ 78.95

    In the late-1980s, visual cognition was a small subfield of cognitive psychology, and the standard texts mainly discussed just iconic memory in their sections on visual cognition. In the subsequent two decades, and especially very recently, many remarkable new aspects of the processing of brief visual stimuli have been discovered -- change blindness,... more...

  • Mnemonologyby James B. Worthen; R. Reed Hunt

    Taylor and Francis 2011; US$ 47.95

    This book bridges the gap between basic memory research and mnemonic applications through a careful analysis of the processes that underlie effective memory aids. The book traces the history of mnemonics, examines popular techniques, and discusses the current relevance of mnemonics to both psychological researchers and those seeking to improve their... more...

  • The Taxonomy of Metacognitionby Pina Tarricone

    Taylor and Francis 2011; US$ 61.38

    Metacognition is a complex construct which is fundamental to learning. Its complex, fuzzy and multifaceted nature has often led to its colloquial application in research, resulting in studies that fail to identify its theoretical foundation or elements. In response to this, the research community continues to call for a comprehensive understanding... more...

  • Explaining the Brainby Carl F. Craver

    Clarendon Press 2007; US$ 38.99

    What distinguishes good explanations in neuroscience from bad? Carl F. Craver constructs and defends standards for evaluating neuroscientific explanations that are grounded in a systematic view of what neuroscientific explanations are: descriptions of multilevel mechanisms. In developing this approach, he draws on a wide range of examples in the history... more...