An introduction to cognitive psychology: processes and disorders
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TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS PERCEPTION ATTENTION DISORDERS
OF PERCEPTION AND ATTENTION LONG-TERM MEMORY WORKING MEMORY DISORDERS OF
MEMORY THINKING DISORDERS OF THINKING LANGUAGE DISORDERS OF LANGUAGE
COMPUTATIONAL MODELS OF COGNITION. DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE
MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
Contents at
a glance
1
[David
2
(Graham Edgar, Helen Edgar and Graham Pike)
3
(Anthony Esgate)
4
(Richard Kemp)
5
(David
6
[David
7
[David
8
(Nicola Brace)
CONTENTS
9
the frontal lobes
(Nicola Brace)
10
(Hazel
11
(Hazel Dewarf
12
(Tom Stafford)
Chapter
V I
Contents
LIST OF FIGURES
PREFACE
AUTHORS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
1
1.1
A definition of cognitive psychology
Stages of cognitive processing
Approaches to the study of cognition
1.2
The first cognitive psychologists
The rise and fall of behaviourism
Gestalt
Top-down and bottom-up processing
1.3
Computer analogies and computer modelling of
brain functions
Feature detectors
The limited-capacity processor model
1.4
The structure and function of the brain
Information storage in the brain
v
CONTENTS
1.5
Automatic and controlled processing
Conscious awareness
1.6
Integrating the main approaches to cognition
SUMMARY
FURTHER READING
2
2.1
2.2
Theories of perception
The
Feature-extraction theories
Marr s computational theory
Biederman s recognition-by-components approach
Parallel distributed processing (PDP) approaches
Visual illusions
The difference between sensation and perception
Looked but failed to see (LBFS) accidents
The influence of top-down processing: an example
The
Evidence for the
re-entrant processing
The Gibsonian view of perception: perception for action
Evidence for the Gibsonian approach
The structure of the visual system
The dorsal and ventral streams
The interaction of the dorsal and ventral streams: perception
for recognition and action
2.3
Auditory localisation
Auditory attention
Interactions and real-world examples
Top-down influences on auditory perception
2.4
More than five senses?
v
CONTENTS
Proprioception, kinethesis and haptic
Using illusions to explore
2.5
SUMMARY
FURTHER READING
3
3.1
Attention
3.2
Listening to one thing
The cocktail party phenomenon
Shadowing
The fate of the unattended message
Broadbent
Other problems
Early or late selection
Attenuation model
Streaming
Capacity and resources
3.3
Selective attending at the global or local level
Visual search
Simple visual search
Conjoint search
Illusory conjunctions
Feature integration theory (FIT)
Attentional engagement theory (AET)
Flanker effect
Models of visual attention: spotlight model
Neurological aspects of orienting
Negative priming
Locations or objects?
3.4
Shiffrin and Schneider s theory
Automatic processes in memory
і
CONTENTS
3.5
Dual task performance
Task similarity
Practice
Task difficulty
Theoretical interpretations: capacity and resources revisited
3.6
Human error: the price of automaticity
3.7
A look at the new looks
SUMMARY
FURTHER READING
4
4.1
4.2
The nature of synaesthesia
Incidence and familiarity
Experimental investigations of synaesthesia
The experience of synaesthesia
Brain imaging studies of synaesthesia
The processes underlying synaesthesia
Conclusions
4.3
Blindsight
The stray light hypothesis
Spared islands of residual vision
A change in criterion to report the presence of the stimulus?
The sensation of blindsight
The implications of blindsight: one visual system or two?
4.4
A disorder of attention?
Explaining spatial neglect
4.5
Apperceptive and associative agnosia
The nature of the impairment in apperceptive and associative
agnosia
CONTENTS
Concerns over the validity of visual agnosia
The experience of visual agnosia
Recognising living and non-living objects
Perception and action
4.6
RELATED CONDITIONS
Prosopagnosia
Prosopagnosia
Developmental prosopagnosia
Covert recognition in prosopagnosia
Facial expression, lip-reading and face recognition
Deficits in the perception of specific facial expressions
SUMMARY
FURTHER READING
Long-term memory
5.1
Memory and its importance in everyday life
Encoding, storage and retrieval of memory
5.2
Ebbinghaus and the forgetting curve
Interference and decay
The serial position effect
5.3
Bartlett s story recall experiments and the schema theory
The effect of meaning and knowledge on memory
Schemas
Schemas
Meaning and mnemonics
5.4
Levels of processing theory
Orienting tasks
Levels theory revised
Elaborative encoding
Elaborative and maintenance rehearsal
Levels of processing theory today
x
CONTENTS
5.5
The effectiveness of retrieval cues
Feature overlap and the encoding specificity principle
Transfer-appropriate processing
Recall and recognition
Context and retrieval
State-dependent and mood-dependent memory
5.6
Episodic and semantic memory
Familiarity and recollection
The R
Implicit and explicit memory
Implicit memory in everyday life
Automaticity and the process dissociation procedure
Processes underlying different memory systems
5.7
Decay with disuse
Retrieval-induced forgetting
RIF
Retrieval inhibition and psychiatric disorders
5.8
Ecological validity
Autobiographical memory
Flashbulb memories
Eyewitness testimony
Crime reconstructions and cognitive interviews
Repression and recovered memories
Memory in the laboratory and memory in real life
SUMMARY
FURTHER READING
6
6.1 MULTISTORE
The dual-store theory of memory
Clinical evidence for the STM/LTM distinction
The recency effect
CONTENTS
6.2
STM
The duration of STM storage I
6.3
Working memory
6.4
Evidence for the phonological loop
The word-length effect
Sub-components of the phonological loop
Non-speech sounds
The phonological loop and language acquisition
6.5
Measuring the capacity of the visuo-spatial sketchpad
Evidence for the visuo-spatial sketchpad
Sub-components of the visuo-spatial sketchpad
6.6
Investigating the central executive
Impairment of central executive function
6.7
The episodic buffer
Long-term working memory
Neuro-imaging studies and WM
Criticisms of the WM model
SUMMARY
FURTHER READING
7
7.1
The effects of amnesia
Organic and psychogenic amnesias
Causes of organic amnesia
Amnesia as an impairment of long-term memory
7.2
Distinguishing anterograde from retrograde amnesia
Testing anterograde and retrograde amnesia
Anterograde and retrograde impairment in organic amnesia
Focal retrograde and focal anterograde amnesia
XIII
CONTENTS
Brain lesions associated with anterograde and
retrograde amnesia
Encoding deficit theories of amnesia
Retrieval deficit theories of amnesia
Separate disorders of encoding and retrieval
The standard model of consolidation
Multiple trace theory
Explaining the temporal gradient in retrograde
amnesia
7.3
Motor skills
Implicit memory
Familiarity and context recollection
Episodic and semantic memory
Explaining preserved memory function in amnesia
7.4
Impairment of short-term memory
Frontal lobe lesions
Memory loss in the normal elderly
Concussion amnesia
ЕСТ
7.5
Helping patients to cope with amnesia
Maximising memory performance
External memory aids
SUMMARY
FURTHER READING
8
reasoning
8.1
8.2
The
8.3
Problem-solving strategies
Problem representation
x
CONTENTS
8.4
8.5
Deductive reasoning
Inductive reasoning: hypothesis generation and testing
8.
8.7
Mental logic theories
Pragmatic reasoning schemata
Mental models
The probabilistic approach
Dual process accounts
SUMMARY
FURTHER READING
9
and the frontal lobes
9.1
9.2
9.3
Early clinical studies
Early animal studies
Later clinical studies
9.4
Sustaining and concentrating attention
Suppressing attention
9.5
9.6
Cognitive estimation tasks
Goal-oriented problem-solving
9.7
9.8
Supervisory attentional system
Alternative approaches
Fractionation of the executive functions of the frontal lobes
SUMMARY
FURTHER READING
XV
CONTENTS
10
10.1
10.2
Speech sounds
Word level
Sentence level
The level of discourse
10.3
10.4
Explaining lexical access
10.5
Syntactic processing
10.6
10.7
SUMMARY
FURTHER READING
11
11.1
11.2
1 1.3
11.4
Processing spoken words
Processing words in reading and writing
11.5
11.6
SUMMARY
FURTHER READING
12
12.1
COMPUTATIONAL MODELS
Paradigms and frameworks
Studying cognition as computation
x
CONTENTS
12.2
An
Symbols and computers
Knowledge representation
Semantic nets
Schemata, frames and scripts
Production systems
Shortcomings of the symbolic approach
12.3
Real and artificial neurons
Feed-forward networks
Learning to read
The nature of representation in connectionist systems
Networks with feedback
A model of deep dyslexia
Shortcomings of the connectionist approach
12.4
Learning
Knowledge representation
Style of processing
Parallel/serial computation
Mode of failure under damage
Plausibility
12.5
SUMMARY
NOTES
FURTHER READING
GLOSSARY
REFERENCES
AUTHOR INDEX
SUBJECT INDEX
XV I
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TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS PERCEPTION ATTENTION DISORDERS
OF PERCEPTION AND ATTENTION LONG-TERM MEMORY WORKING MEMORY DISORDERS OF
MEMORY THINKING DISORDERS OF THINKING LANGUAGE DISORDERS OF LANGUAGE
COMPUTATIONAL MODELS OF COGNITION. DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE
MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
Contents at
a glance
1
[David
2
(Graham Edgar, Helen Edgar and Graham Pike)
3
(Anthony Esgate)
4
(Richard Kemp)
5
(David
6
[David
7
[David
8
(Nicola Brace)
CONTENTS
9
the frontal lobes
(Nicola Brace)
10
(Hazel
11
(Hazel Dewarf\
12
(Tom Stafford)
'Chapter
V I
Contents
LIST OF FIGURES
PREFACE
AUTHORS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
1
1.1
A definition of cognitive psychology
Stages of cognitive processing
Approaches to the study of cognition
1.2
The first cognitive psychologists
The rise and fall of behaviourism
Gestalt
Top-down and bottom-up processing
1.3
Computer analogies and computer modelling of
brain functions
Feature detectors
The limited-capacity processor model
1.4
The structure and function of the brain
Information storage in the brain
v
CONTENTS
1.5
Automatic and controlled processing
Conscious awareness
1.6
Integrating the main approaches to cognition
SUMMARY
FURTHER READING
2
2.1
2.2
Theories of perception
The
Feature-extraction theories
Marr's computational theory
Biederman's recognition-by-components approach
Parallel distributed processing (PDP) approaches
Visual illusions
The difference between sensation and perception
Looked but failed to see (LBFS) accidents
The influence of top-down processing: an example
The
Evidence for the
re-entrant processing
The Gibsonian view of perception: perception for action
Evidence for the Gibsonian approach
The structure of the visual system
The dorsal and ventral streams
The interaction of the dorsal and ventral streams: perception
for recognition and action
2.3
Auditory localisation
Auditory attention
Interactions and real-world examples
Top-down influences on auditory perception
2.4
More than five senses?
v
CONTENTS
Proprioception, kinethesis and haptic
Using illusions to explore
2.5
SUMMARY
FURTHER READING
3
3.1
Attention
3.2
Listening to one thing
The cocktail party phenomenon
Shadowing
The fate of the unattended message
Broadbent
Other problems
Early or late selection
Attenuation model
Streaming
Capacity and resources
3.3
Selective attending at the global or local level
Visual search
Simple visual search
Conjoint search
Illusory conjunctions
Feature integration theory (FIT)
Attentional engagement theory (AET)
Flanker effect
Models of visual attention: spotlight model
Neurological aspects of orienting
Negative priming
Locations or objects?
3.4
Shiffrin and Schneider's theory
Automatic processes in memory
і
CONTENTS
3.5
Dual task performance
Task similarity
Practice
Task difficulty
Theoretical interpretations: capacity and resources revisited
3.6
Human error: the price of automaticity
3.7
A look at the 'new looks'
SUMMARY
FURTHER READING
4
4.1
4.2
The nature of synaesthesia
Incidence and familiarity
Experimental investigations of synaesthesia
The experience of synaesthesia
Brain imaging studies of synaesthesia
The processes underlying synaesthesia
Conclusions
4.3
Blindsight
The stray light hypothesis
Spared islands of residual vision
A change in criterion to report the presence of the stimulus?
The sensation of blindsight
The implications of blindsight: one visual system or two?
4.4
A disorder of attention?
Explaining spatial neglect
4.5
Apperceptive and associative agnosia
The nature of the impairment in apperceptive and associative
agnosia
CONTENTS
Concerns over the validity of visual agnosia
The experience of visual agnosia
Recognising living and non-living objects
Perception and action
4.6
RELATED CONDITIONS
Prosopagnosia
Prosopagnosia
Developmental prosopagnosia
Covert recognition in prosopagnosia
Facial expression, lip-reading and face recognition
Deficits in the perception of specific facial expressions
SUMMARY
FURTHER READING
Long-term memory
5.1
Memory and its importance in everyday life
Encoding, storage and retrieval of memory
5.2
Ebbinghaus and the forgetting curve
Interference and decay
The serial position effect
5.3
Bartlett's story recall experiments and the schema theory
The effect of meaning and knowledge on memory
Schemas
Schemas
Meaning and mnemonics
5.4
Levels of processing theory
Orienting tasks
Levels theory revised
Elaborative encoding
Elaborative and maintenance rehearsal
Levels of processing theory today
x
CONTENTS
5.5
The effectiveness of retrieval cues
Feature overlap and the encoding specificity principle
Transfer-appropriate processing
Recall and recognition
Context and retrieval
State-dependent and mood-dependent memory
5.6
Episodic and semantic memory
Familiarity and recollection
The R
Implicit and explicit memory
Implicit memory in everyday life
Automaticity and the process dissociation procedure
Processes underlying different memory systems
5.7
Decay with disuse
Retrieval-induced forgetting
RIF
Retrieval inhibition and psychiatric disorders
5.8
Ecological validity
Autobiographical memory
Flashbulb memories
Eyewitness testimony
Crime reconstructions and cognitive interviews
Repression and recovered memories
Memory in the laboratory and memory in real life
SUMMARY
FURTHER READING
6
6.1 MULTISTORE
The dual-store theory of memory
Clinical evidence for the STM/LTM distinction
The recency effect
CONTENTS
6.2
STM
The duration of STM storage I
6.3
Working memory
6.4
Evidence for the phonological loop
The word-length effect
Sub-components of the phonological loop
Non-speech sounds
The phonological loop and language acquisition
6.5
Measuring the capacity of the visuo-spatial sketchpad
Evidence for the visuo-spatial sketchpad
Sub-components of the visuo-spatial sketchpad
6.6
Investigating the central executive
Impairment of central executive function
6.7
The episodic buffer
Long-term working memory
Neuro-imaging studies and WM
Criticisms of the WM model
SUMMARY
FURTHER READING
7
7.1
The effects of amnesia
Organic and psychogenic amnesias
Causes of organic amnesia
Amnesia as an impairment of long-term memory
7.2
Distinguishing anterograde from retrograde amnesia
Testing anterograde and retrograde amnesia
Anterograde and retrograde impairment in organic amnesia
Focal retrograde and focal anterograde amnesia
XIII
CONTENTS
Brain lesions associated with anterograde and
retrograde amnesia
Encoding deficit theories of amnesia
Retrieval deficit theories of amnesia
Separate disorders of encoding and retrieval
The standard model of consolidation
Multiple trace theory
Explaining the temporal gradient in retrograde
amnesia
7.3
Motor skills
Implicit memory
Familiarity and context recollection
Episodic and semantic memory
Explaining preserved memory function in amnesia
7.4
Impairment of short-term memory
Frontal lobe lesions
Memory loss in the normal elderly
Concussion amnesia
ЕСТ
7.5
Helping patients to cope with amnesia
Maximising memory performance
External memory aids
SUMMARY
FURTHER READING
8
reasoning
8.1
8.2
The
8.3
Problem-solving strategies
Problem representation
x
CONTENTS
8.4
8.5
Deductive reasoning
Inductive reasoning: hypothesis generation and testing
8.
8.7
Mental logic theories
Pragmatic reasoning schemata
Mental models
The probabilistic approach
Dual process accounts
SUMMARY
FURTHER READING
9
and the frontal lobes
9.1
9.2
9.3
Early clinical studies
Early animal studies
Later clinical studies
9.4
Sustaining and concentrating attention
Suppressing attention
9.5
9.6
Cognitive estimation tasks
Goal-oriented problem-solving
9.7
9.8
Supervisory attentional system
Alternative approaches
Fractionation of the executive functions of the frontal lobes
SUMMARY
FURTHER READING
XV
CONTENTS
10
10.1
10.2
Speech sounds
Word level
Sentence level
The level of discourse
10.3
10.4
Explaining lexical access
10.5
Syntactic processing
10.6
10.7
SUMMARY
FURTHER READING
11
11.1
11.2
1 1.3
11.4
Processing spoken words
Processing words in reading and writing
11.5
11.6
SUMMARY
FURTHER READING
12
12.1
COMPUTATIONAL MODELS
Paradigms and frameworks
Studying cognition as computation
x
CONTENTS
12.2
An
Symbols and computers
Knowledge representation
Semantic nets
Schemata, frames and scripts
Production systems
Shortcomings of the symbolic approach
12.3
Real and artificial neurons
Feed-forward networks
Learning to read
The nature of representation in connectionist systems
Networks with feedback
A model of deep dyslexia
Shortcomings of the connectionist approach
12.4
Learning
Knowledge representation
Style of processing
Parallel/serial computation
Mode of failure under damage
Plausibility
12.5
SUMMARY
NOTES
FURTHER READING
GLOSSARY
REFERENCES
AUTHOR INDEX
SUBJECT INDEX
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