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The nature of cognition / edited by Robert J. Sternberg.

LIBRA BF311 .N37 1999
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Sternberg, Robert J.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Cognition.
Mental representation.
Physical Description:
x, 736 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, [1999]
Summary:
Most cognitive psychology texts are organized around empirical findings on standard substantive topics such as perception, memory, vision, and language. This book is the first to introduce the study of cognition in terms of the major conceptual themes that underlie virtually all the substantive topics. Taking a dialectical approach, the chapters contrast alternative approaches to the underlying themes (e.g., domain-generality vs. domain-specificity), then show how a synthesis of the two approaches provides the best understanding.
The book is organized into six sections: general issues in cognition, representation and process in cognition, methodology in cognition, kinds of cognition, group and individual differences in cognition, and a conclusion.
Notes:
"A Bradford book."
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN:
0262194058
0262692120
OCLC:
38130543

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