Handbook of CognitionKoen Lamberts, Robert L. Goldstone SAGE, 2005 - 455 pages A market need for a single-volume, up-to-date and international synthesis of cognitive psychology in Handbook format Aims to be affordable to individuals - most competing titles are primarily expensive and are predominantly library purchases i.e. Elsevier and Wiley titles Perfect for psychology students and researchers wanting an authoritative state-of-the-art overview of the discipline. Orchestrated in a way as to be appealing to those with no background in cognitive psychology Contains contributions from the world-leading scholars. Up-to-date in terms of research practice; authorial in tone; will be a benchmark reference work for many years to come. Covers traditional aspects of cognitive psychology (memory, attention, perception etc) and newer, 'hot' areas too (cognitive neuroscience, computational & mathematical modeling). |
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I | xvi |
II | 1 |
III | 3 |
IV | 48 |
V | 71 |
VI | 105 |
VII | 130 |
VIII | 159 |
XV | 255 |
XVI | 276 |
XVII | 295 |
XVIII | 297 |
XIX | 321 |
XX | 339 |
XXI | 341 |
XXII | 365 |
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