Cognitive Psychology and Its Implications
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Cognitive Psychology takes students to the forefront of the field and introduces them to key discoveries of cognitive psychology. With accessible and clear explanations, Anderson shows students how mental processes are investigated and how we know what we know about the mind. This book introduces students to both the cutting edge findings of cognitive neuroscience and classic behavioural studies. Experimental data, sample stimuli, brain images, and research tasks woven throughout the text give students a real understanding of how research is conducted and the excitement of discovery.
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- Höfundur: John R. Anderson
- Útgáfa:9
- Útgáfudagur: 15-03-2020
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- Format:ePub
- ISBN 13: 9781319325367
- Print ISBN: 9781319279691
- ISBN 10: 131932536X
Efnisyfirlit
- About this Book
- Cover Page
- Halftitle Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- About the Author
- Dedication
- Brief Contents
- Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1 The Science of Cognition
- Motivations for Studying Cognitive Psychology
- Intellectual Curiosity
- Implications for Other Fields
- Practical Applications
- Implications 1.1 What Does Cognitive Psychology Tell Us about How to Study Effectively?
- The History of Cognitive Psychology
- Early History
- Psychology in Germany: Focus on Introspective Observation
- Psychology in America: Focus on Behavior
- The Cognitive Revolution: AI, Information Theory, and Linguistics
- Information-Processing Analyses
- Implications 1.2 The Replicability Crisis
- Cognitive Neuroscience
- Information Processing: The Communicative Neurons
- The Neuron
- Neural Representation of Information
- Organization of the Brain
- Localization of Function
- Topographic Organization
- Methods in Cognitive Neuroscience
- Neural Imaging Techniques
- Using fMRI to Study Equation Solving
- A Cognitive Neuroscience Revolution?
- Chapter Review
- Questions for Thought
- Key Terms
- Motivations for Studying Cognitive Psychology
- Visual Perception in the Brain
- Early Visual Information Processing
- Information Coding by Neurons in the Visual System
- Depth and Surface Perception
- Object Segmentation
- Visual Pattern Recognition
- Template-Matching Models
- Implications 2.1 CAPTCHAs: Separating Humans from Bots
- Feature Analysis
- Object Recognition by Deep Convolutional Networks
- Face Recognition
- Implications 2.2 New Developments in Face-Recognition Software
- Speech Recognition
- Feature Analysis of Speech
- Categorical Perception
- Context and Pattern Recognition
- Massaro’s FLMP Model for Combination of Context and Feature Information
- Other Examples of Context and Recognition
- Conclusions
- Chapter Review
- Questions for Thought
- Key Terms
- Serial Bottlenecks
- Auditory Attention
- The Filter Theory
- The Attenuation Theory and a Late-Selection Theory
- Visual Attention
- The Neural Basis of Visual Attention
- Inattentional Blindness
- Visual Search
- The Binding Problem
- Neglect of the Visual Field
- Object-Based Attention
- Central Attention: Selecting Lines of Thought to Pursue
- Implications 3.1 Cell Phones and Distraction
- Automaticity: Expertise through Practice
- The Stroop Effect
- Prefrontal Sites of Executive Control
- Conclusions
- Chapter Review
- Questions for Thought
- Key Terms
- Verbal Imagery Versus Visual Imagery
- Implications 4.1 Using Brain Activation to Read People’s Minds
- Visual Imagery
- Mental Rotation
- Image Scanning
- Mental Comparison of Magnitudes
- Are Visual Images Like Visual Perception?
- Visual Imagery and Brain Areas
- Imagery Involves Both Spatial and Visual Components
- Individual Difference in Visual Imagery
- Implications 4.2 Spatial Skills and STEM Education
- Cognitive Maps
- Egocentric and Allocentric Representations of Space
- Map Distortions
- Conclusions: Visual Perception and Visual Imagery
- Chapter Review
- Questions for Thought
- Key Terms
- Knowledge and Regions of the Brain
- Memory for Meaningful Interpretations of Events
- Memory for Verbal Information
- Memory for Visual Information
- Importance of a Meaningful Interpretation to Memory
- Implications 5.1 Mnemonic Techniques for Remembering Vocabulary Items
- Propositional Representations
- Amodal Versus Perceptual Symbol Systems
- Embodied Cognition
- Conceptual Knowledge
- Semantic Networks
- Schemas
- House
- Prototype Theories Versus Exemplar Theories
- Rule-Based and Theory-Based Structures of Categories
- Natural Categories and Their Brain Representations
- Conclusions
- Chapter Review
- Questions for Thought
- Key Terms
- Memory and the Brain
- Sensory Memory
- Visual Sensory Memory
- Auditory Sensory Memory
- Short-Term Memory and Working Memory
- A Theory of Short-Term Memory
- Baddeley’s Theory of Working Memory
- The Frontal Cortex and Primate Working Memory
- Activation and Long-Term Memory
- Activation Calculations
- Spreading Activation
- Practice and Memory Strength
- The Power Law of Learning
- Neural Correlates of the Power Law
- Factors Influencing Memory
- Spacing Effects
- Elaborative Processing
- Implications 6.1 How Does the Method of Loci Help Us Organize Recall?
- Techniques for Studying Textual Material
- Incidental Versus Intentional Learning
- Flashbulb Memories
- Conclusions
- Chapter Review
- Questions for Thought
- Key Terms
- Are Memories Really Forgotten?
- The Retention Function
- How Interference Affects Memory
- The Fan Effect: Networks of Associations
- The Interfering Effect of Preexisting Memories
- Both Decay and Interference?
- An Inhibitory Explanation of Forgetting?
- Implications 7.1 Is Forgetting Adaptive?
- Relatedness Protects Against Interference
- Retrieval and Inference
- Plausible Retrieval
- The Interaction of Elaboration and Inferential Reconstruction
- Eyewitness Testimony and the False-Memory Controversy
- Implications 7.2 How Have Advertisers Used Knowledge of Cognitive Psychology?
- False Memories and the Brain
- Associative Structure and Retrieval
- The Effects of Encoding Context
- The Encoding-Specificity Principle
- The Hippocampal Formation and Amnesia
- Implicit Versus Explicit Memory
- Implicit Versus Explicit Memory in Normal Participants
- Procedural Memory
- Conclusions: The Many Varieties of Memory in the Brain
- Chapter Review
- Questions for Thought
- Key Terms
- The Nature of Problem Solving
- A Comparative Perspective on Problem Solving
- The Problem-Solving Process: Problem Space and Search
- Problem-Solving Operators
- Acquisition of Operators
- Analogy and Imitation
- Analogy and Imitation from an Evolutionary and Brain Perspective
- Operator Selection
- Difference Reduction
- Means–Ends Analysis
- The Tower of Hanoi Problem
- Goal Structures and the Prefrontal Cortex
- Giving Up on Problem Solving
- Problem Representation
- The Importance of the Correct Representation
- Functional Fixedness
- Implications 8.1 When Humans Are Better at Solving Problems Than Computers
- Set Effects
- Incubation Effects
- Insight
- Conclusions
- Chapter Review
- Questions for Thought
- Key Terms
- Skill Acquisition and Brain Activity
- General Characteristics of Skill Acquisition
- Three Phases of Skill Acquisition
- Power Law of Learning
- The Nature of Expertise
- Proceduralization
- Tactical Learning
- Strategic Learning
- Problem Perception
- Pattern Learning and Memory
- Implications 9.1 Computers Achieve Chess Expertise Differently Than Humans Do
- Long-Term Memory and Expertise
- The Role of Deliberate Practice
- Talent versus Deliberate Practice
- Transfer of Skill
- Theory of Identical Elements
- Educational Implications
- Conclusions
- Chapter Review
- Questions for Thought
- Key Terms
- Reasoning and the Brain
- Reasoning About Conditionals
- Two Valid Rules of Inference
- Two Invalid Patterns of Inference
- Causal Reasoning
- The Wason Selection Task
- Permission Interpretation of the Conditional
- Probabilistic Interpretation of the Conditional
- Final Thoughts on the Connective If
- Reasoning About Quantifiers
- Categorical Syllogisms
- The Atmosphere Hypothesis
- Limitations of the Atmosphere Hypothesis
- Process Explanations
- Inductive Reasoning and Hypothesis Testing
- Hypothesis Formation
- Hypothesis Testing
- Scientific Discovery
- Implications 10.1 How Convincing Is a 10% Result?
- Dual-Process Theories
- Conclusions
- Chapter Review
- Questions for Thought
- Key Terms
- The Brain and Decision Making
- Probabilistic Judgment
- Bayes’s Theorem
- Base-Rate Neglect
- Conservatism
- Correspondence to Bayes’s Theorem with Experience
- Judgments of Probability
- The Adaptive Nature of the Recognition Heuristic
- Making Decisions Under Uncertainty
- Implications 11.1 What Can We Believe with High Confidence?
- Framing Effects
- Implications 11.2 Why Are Adolescents More Likely Than Adults to Make Bad Decisions?
- Choosing Among Many Alternatives
- Neural Representation of Subjective Utility and Probability
- Conclusions
- Chapter Review
- Questions for Thought
- Key Terms
- Language and the Brain
- The Field of Linguistics
- Productivity and Regularity
- Linguistic Intuitions
- Competence Versus Performance
- Syntactic Formalisms
- Phrase Structure
- Pause Structure in Speech
- Speech Errors
- Transformations
- Is Human Language Special?
- Arbitrary Association of Sign and Meaning
- Displacement in Time and Space
- Discreteness and Productivity
- Can Apes Use Human Language?
- Implications 12.1 Apes and the Ethics of Experimentation
- The Relation Between Language and Thought
- The Behaviorist Proposal
- Linguistic Determinism
- Does Language Depend on Thought?
- The Modularity of Language
- Language Acquisition
- The Issue of Rules and the Case of Past Tense
- The Quality of Input
- Is There a Critical Period for Language Acquisition?
- Implications 12.2 Does Bilingualism Confer a Cognitive Advantage?
- Language Universals
- Constraints on Transformations
- Parameter Setting
- Conclusions: The Uniqueness of Language: A Summary
- Chapter Review
- Questions for Thought
- Key Terms
- Implications 13.1 Intelligent Chatterboxes
- Brain and Language Comprehension
- Parsing
- Constituent Structure
- Immediacy of Interpretation
- Processing Syntactic Structure
- Semantic Considerations
- The Integration of Syntax and Semantics
- Neural Indicants of Syntactic and Semantic Processing
- Ambiguity
- Neural Indicants of the Processing of Transient Ambiguity
- Lexical Ambiguity
- Modularity Compared with Interactive Processing
- Utilization
- Bridging Inferences and Elaborative Inferences
- Inference of Reference
- Pronominal Reference
- Negatives
- Processing Extended Texts: Levels of Representation, and Situation Models
- Dimensions of Information in Situation Models
- Implications 13.2 Nonverbal Communication
- Conclusions
- Chapter Review
- Questions for Thought
- Key Terms
- Cognitive Development
- Piaget’s Stages of Development
- Conservation
- What Develops?
- The Empiricist–Nativist Debate
- Increased Mental Capacity
- Increased Knowledge
- Cognition and Aging
- Implications 14.1 Is There a Relationship Between Age and Job Performance?
- Psychometric Studies of Cognition
- Intelligence Tests
- Implications 14.2 Does IQ Determine Success in Life?
- Factor Analysis
- Different Dimensions of Intelligence
- Verbal Ability
- Spatial Ability
- Cognitive and Neural Correlates of Intelligence
- Conclusions
- Chapter Review
- Questions for Thought
- Key Terms
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