How to Build a Theory in Cognitive Science

How to Build a Theory in Cognitive Science
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Publisher : State University of New York Press
Total Pages : 264
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ISBN-10 : 9781438405766
ISBN-13 : 1438405766
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis How to Build a Theory in Cognitive Science by : Valerie Gray Hardcastle

How to Build a Theory in Cognitive Science specifies the characteristics of fruitful interdisciplinary theories in cognitive science and shows how they differ from the successful theories in the individual disciplines composing the cognitive sciences. It articulates a method for integrating the various disciplines successfully so that unified, truly interdisciplinary theories are possible. This book makes three contributions of utmost importance. First, it provides a long overdue, systematic examination of the field of cognitive science itself. Second, it provides a template for linking domains without loss of autonomy. This philosophical treatment of integration serves as a blueprint for future endeavors. Third, the book provides a solid theoretical foundation that will prevent future missteps and enhance collaboration.

Cognitive Development

Cognitive Development
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Publisher : Nova Science Publishers
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1631176048
ISBN-13 : 9781631176043
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis Cognitive Development by : Ruoling Chen

Cognitive function is crucial to human beings right across the life course. Developed in an early age, cognitive function is influenced by environmental factors, changing over time. This book has reviewed and updated some areas on cognitive development, processes and challenges. Across 11 chapters, the book covers topics ranging from theory explorations to original studies in the real world. This book offers important insight into a theoretical understanding of the basic cognitive processes involved in the generation of new knowledge and ways in which to promote the development of learning and semantic memory. Cognitive development and its relation to emotional development is examined, and how traditional and current theories of cognitive development provide a framework for understanding the development of emotional processing in children. Children's conceptual development and cross-classification theories have been reviewed, particularly examining how children use classification, the ability to group items into categories, to structure the world into meaningful units. The effects of different parent-child activities on early literacy have been examined with a discussion on the contribution of different parent-child dyadic activities at home in promoting skills that pave the way to reading and spelling acquisition. On determining the relations among parenting, socio-emotional engagement, shared practices, language and perspective taking skills, new data shows that constructivist approaches provide a powerful way to investigate the development of children's social cognition. They also indicate that maternal factors and mother-child shared practices facilitate a child's mastery of sentential complements, conversation skill, and explicit perspective taking skills. In particular, this book has explored the face-inversion effect in children, with new perspectives indicating that expert face processing mechanisms are only employed for the recognition of faces from the age of 10, but inexpert mechanisms were employed prior to this age.

Cognitive and Behavioral Theories in Clinical Practice

Cognitive and Behavioral Theories in Clinical Practice
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Publisher : Guilford Press
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1606233424
ISBN-13 : 9781606233429
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis Cognitive and Behavioral Theories in Clinical Practice by : Nikolaos Kazantzis

Demonstrating the importance of theory for effective clinical practice, this thought-provoking volume brings together leading experts on a range of contemporary cognitive and behavioral approaches. The contributors probe the philosophical and theoretical underpinnings of each model—its assumptions about normal psychological processes, the development and maintenance of psychopathology, and the mechanisms by which therapeutic changes take place. The historical antecedents of the theories are examined and studies that have tested them are reviewed. Vivid case studies show practitioners how theory informs clinical decision making and technique in each of the respective approaches.

Theories in Cognitive Psychology

Theories in Cognitive Psychology
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 403
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ISBN-10 : 9781003862628
ISBN-13 : 1003862624
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis Theories in Cognitive Psychology by : Robert L. Solso

Originally published in 1974, this volume presents up-to-date original research and theory in the field of cognition. The contributors survey the most intriguing problems of the area, including the construction of memory, retrieval from memory, concept formation, and problem solving. Also considered in the light of current cognitive theory are the fundamental questions of how language is formed and how learning takes place. The volume often views past theory and data from the perspective of new theoretical insights and provides challenging alternatives to the interpretation of previous experimentation.

Theories of Mood and Cognition

Theories of Mood and Cognition
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Publisher : Psychology Press
Total Pages : 276
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ISBN-10 : 9781135682231
ISBN-13 : 1135682232
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis Theories of Mood and Cognition by : Leonard L. Martin

Approaching the topic from a social psychological viewpoint, this book provides a forum for some currently active theorists to provide concise descriptions of their models in a way that addresses four of the most central issues in the field: How does affect influence memory, judgment, information processing, and creativity? Each presentation includes a concise description of the theory's underlying assumptions, an application of these assumptions to the four central issues, and some answers to questions posed by the other theorists. Thus, in one volume, the reader is presented with a single authoritative source for current theories of affect and information processing and is given a chance to "listen in" on a conversation among the theorists in the form of questions and answers related to each theory. Students and researchers alike will benefit from the clarity and brevity of this volume.

Unified Theories of Cognition

Unified Theories of Cognition
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Publisher : Harvard University Press
Total Pages : 580
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ISBN-10 : 0674921011
ISBN-13 : 9780674921016
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis Unified Theories of Cognition by : Allen Newell

Newell introduces Soar, an architecture for general cognition. A pioneer system in AI, Soar is the first problem-solver to create its own subgoals and learn continuously from its own experience. Its ability to operate within the real-time constraints of intelligent behavior illustrates important characteristics of human cognition.

Cognitive Psychology

Cognitive Psychology
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Publisher : Psychology Press
Total Pages : 348
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ISBN-10 : 9781317566182
ISBN-13 : 1317566181
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis Cognitive Psychology by : Ulric Neisser

First published in 1967, this seminal volume by Ulric Neisser was the first attempt at a comprehensive and accessible survey of Cognitive Psychology; as such, it provided the field with its first true textbook. Its chapters are organized so that they began with stimulus information that came 'inward' through the organs of sense, through its many transformations and reconstructions, and finally through to its eventual use in thought and memory. The volume inspired numerous students enter the field of cognitive psychology and some of the today's leading and most respected cognitive psychologists cite Neisser's book as the reason they embarked on their careers.

An Introduction to Cognitive Psychology

An Introduction to Cognitive Psychology
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Publisher : Psychology Press
Total Pages : 376
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ISBN-10 : 0863776396
ISBN-13 : 9780863776397
Rating : 4/5 (96 Downloads)

Synopsis An Introduction to Cognitive Psychology by : David Groome

This is a comprehensive undergraduate textbook which provides, in a single volume, chapters on both normal cognitive function and related clinical disorder.

Cognitive Psychology

Cognitive Psychology
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Publisher : SAGE
Total Pages : 288
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ISBN-10 : 9781473927919
ISBN-13 : 1473927919
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis Cognitive Psychology by : Michael W. Eysenck

Revisiting the Classic Studies is a series of texts that introduces readers to the studies in psychology that changed the way we think about core topics in the discipline today. It provokes students to ask more interesting and challenging questions about the field by encouraging a deeper level of engagement both with the details of the studies themselves and with the nature of their contribution. Edited by leading scholars in their field and written by researchers at the cutting edge of these developments, the chapters in each text provide details of the original works and their theoretical and empirical impact, and then discuss the ways in which thinking and research has advanced in the years since the studies were conducted. Cognitive Psychology: Revisiting the Classic Studies traces 14 ground-breaking studies by researchers such as Chomsky, Tulving and Stroop to re-examine and reflect on their findings and engage in a lively discussion of the subsequent work that they have inspired. Suitable for students on cognitive psychology courses at all levels, as well as anyone with an enquiring mind.