Understanding Cognition
Wiley-Interscience Series in Discrete Mathematics and Optimization
Understanding Cognition provides a lively, accessible and thorough introduction to this exciting and rapidly developing brannch of psychology. It is intended primarily for first year undergraduates, and for pre-degree students who seek a deeper appreciation of contemporary cognitive psychology. The book is divided into three sections, which cover: the major structures, processing systems and mental operations involved in memory, perception, attention, skills and language; cognition in action; and approaches to modelling cognition, including cognitive neuropsychology and connectionist approaches. Learning is supported throughout through the inclusion of reading lists, discussion questions, activities and case studies.
1. Introduction.
Part I: Elements of Cognition:.
2. Memory.
3. Vision.
4. Language.
5. Attention.
6. Skill.
Part II: Using Cognition:.
7. Remembering.
8. Planning and Acting.
9. Reading.
10. Problem Solving and Decision Making.
Part III: Modelling Cognition:.
11. Artificial Intelligence.
12. Cognitive Neuropsychology.
13. Connectionism.
References.
Index.
interesting approach to cognitive psychology .... It seems to me a
very good book for students taking first-year psychology courses at
university either as psychology majors or as subsidiary students."
Professor Martin Conway, University of Bristol
"Overall I thought that the book was enjoyable to read, well
written, and reasonably comprehensive in its coverage." Tim J
Perfect, Perception
Applied Psychology at University College Cork.
Peter E. Morris is Professor of Psychology at the
University of Lancaster.