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adam_text | Contents
Preface
xiii
chapter
1
Cognitive Psychology: An Introduction
1
Thinking About Thinking
4
Memory and Cognition Defined
9
An Introductory History of Cognitive Psychology
12
Anticipations of Psychology
14
Early Psychology
15
Behaviorism and Neobehaviorism
19
Dissatisfaction with Behaviorism: The Winds of Change
22
Cognitive Psychology and Information Processing:
The New Direction
29
The Assumptions of Cognitive Psychology
31
chapter
2
The Cognitive Science Approach
34
Guiding Principles
35
Themes
36
Measuring Information Processes
37
Getting Started
37
Time and Accuracy Measures
38
Guiding Analogies
42
The Information-Processing Approach
44
The Standard Theory
44
A Process Model
45
The Strict Information Processing Approach
48
Some Difficulties
49
The Modern Cognitive Approach:
Cognitive
Science
51
Updating the Standard Theory
51
Fixing the Narrowness
53
NeurocognHion:
Tne
Brain amf Otf^inioe
logetiber
54
Bask Neurology
56
Brain Anatomy
59
Principles of Functioning
62
vi
Contents
Split Brain Research and Lateralization
64
Methods of Investigation
65
Neural Net Models: Connectionism
71
CHAPTiR
3
Perception and Pattern Recognition
74
Visual Perception
75
Gathering Visual Information
79
Visual Sensory Memory
82
The Argument About Iconic Memory
89
A Summary for Visual Sensory Memory
91
Pattern Recognition: Written Language
92
The Template Approach
93
Visual Feature Detection
93
Beyond Features: Conceptually Driven Pattern Recognition
96
Connectionism Modeling
101
Object Recognition and Agnosia
105
Recognition by Components
106
Agnosia
109
Implications for Cognitive Science 111
Auditory Perception
113
Auditory Sensory Memory
115
Auditory Pattern Recognition
119
CHAPTER
4
Attention
122
Multiple Meanings of Attention
123
Basics of Attention
124
Bask Input Attentions! Processes
126
Alertness and Arousal
126
Reflexive Attention and the Orienting Response
128
Spotlight Attention and Visual Search
129
Contrasting Input and Controlled Attention
133
Contitrfled, Voluntary Attention
13«
Selective Attention and the Cocktail Party Effect
138
Selection ¿Models
139
Attention as a Mental Resource
147
Automatic and Conscious Processing Theories
148
A Synthesis for Attention and Automaticity
153
Disadvantages of Automaticity
156
ADtsontoof Attetrtoartfeariiiegiect IS·
Contents
ińi
chapter
5
Short-Term Working Memory
163
Short-Term Memory: A Limited-Capacity Bottleneck
166
The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two
166
The Brown-Peterson Task: Decay from Short-Term Memory
169
Interference versus Decay in Short-Term Memory
170
Short-Term Memory and
Recali
175
Free versus Serial Recall
176
Serial Position Effects
176
Rehearsal Buffer
178
Retrieval from Short-Term Memory
180
Recognition Tasks
180
Short-Term Memory Scanning: The
Sternberg
Task
180
Multiple Codes in Short-Term Memory
185
Verbal Codes
185
Semantic Codes
186
Visual Codes
187
Other Codes
189
Working Memory
190
Early Xeuropsychological Evidence
191
The Components of Working Memory
191
The Dual Task Method Applied to Working Memory
194
Testing the Working
Memore
Model
194
Neuropsychological Evidence
199
Individual Differences Approach to Working Memory
20
і
Overview
207
chapter
6
Learning and Remembering
210
Preliminary Issues
213
Mnemonic Devices
213
The Ebbinghaus Tradition of Memory Research
216
Metiimemory
220
Storing Information in Episodic Memory
222
Rehearsal
22}
Frequency of Rehearsal
223
Two Kinds of Rehearsal
225
Depth of Processing
226
Challenges to Depth of Processing
227
Defining Levels
227
Organization in Storage
230
Imagery
234
Storage Summary: Encoding Specificity
236
nii
Contente
Retrieving Episodic Information
Decay
238
238
Interference
238
Retrieval Failure
242
Retrieval Cues and Encoding Specificity
244
Amnesia and Implicit Memory
248
Dissociation of Episodic and Semantic Memory
249
Anterograde Amnesia
251
Implicit and Explicit Memory
254
CHAPTER
7
Knowing
258
Semantic Memory
260
The Collins and Quillian (and Loftus) Model
261
Smith s Feature Comparison Model
265
Empirical Tests of Semantic Memory Models
267
Clashing Models and Explanations
269
Semantic Relatedness
273
Categorization, Classification, and Prototypes
282
Concept Formation
282
Natural Language Concepts
282
Internal Structure and the Power of Categorization
285
Priming in Semantic Memory
287
Nuts and Bolts of Priming Tasks
287
Empirical Demonstrations of Priming
290
Priming in Other Tasks
291
Priming Is Automatic
293
Priming Is an Implicit Process
296
Context, Connectionism, and the Brain
Context
298
Connectionism
301
Connectionism and the Brain
303
298
chapter
б
Using Knowledge
ín
the Real World
308
The Seven Sins of Memory
310
Reconstructs Memory and Semantic Integration
311
Bartíetťs
Research
312
Schemata
314
Semantic Integration
316
Technical and Content Accuracy
320
Contents
bt
Propositions
322
The Nature of Propositions
322
Strengths of Prepositional Theories
326
Rules for Deriving Propositions
328
Are Propositions Real?
330
Propositions, Semantic Networks, and Scripts
334
Scripts
335
Evidence of Scripts
339
False Memories, Eyewitness Memory, and
Forgotten Memories
341
False Memories
341
Leading Questions and Memory Distortion
344
The Misinformation Effect
346
Soorce Misattribution and Misinformation Acceptance
347
Stronger Memory Distortion Effects
351
Repressed and Recovered Memories 3S2
Autobiographical Memories
353
The Bahrick Work
354
The Relationship of Laboratory to Real-World Memory
357
The Irony of Memory
358
chapter
9
Language
362
Linguistic
Universais
and Functions
364
Defining Language
364
Universals
of Language
365
Animal Communication Systems
370
Five Levels of Analysis, a Critical Distinction, and Whorfs
Hypothesis
372
Phonology: the Sounds of Language
376
Sounds in Isolation
376
Combining Phonemes into Words
381
Speech Perception and Context
382
A Final Puzzle
385
Syntax: The Ordering off Words and Phrases
387
Chomsky s Transformational Grammar
389
Limitations of the Transformational Grammar Approach
393
The Cognitive Roie of Syntax
394
Lexical and
Semantic
Factors: the Meaning in Language
397
Morphemes
398
The Lexical Representation
399
Case Grammar
399
Interaction of Svntax and Semantics
402
χ
Contents
Evidence for the Semantic Grammar Approaches
404
Case Grammar, Propositions, and Comprehension
406
Brain and Language
407
Aphasia
407
Generalizing from Aphasia
411
Language in the Intact Brain
412
chapter
10
Comprehension: Written and Spoken Language
415
Getting Started: An Overview
416
Conceptual and Rule Knowledge
416
Traditional Comprehension Research
418
Online Comprehension Tasks
421
Comprehension as xMental Structure Building
422
A Situation Model Approach to Comprehension
429
Reference, Inference, and Memory
430
Reference
430
Implication and Inference
431
Simple Reference and Inference
431
Inferences During Comprehension
433
The Processes and Extent of Drawing Inferences
434
Reading
4Э7
Gaze Duration Procedures
437
Basic Online Reading Effects
441
A Model of Reading
443
Summan
447
Spoken Language and Conversation
449
The Structure of Conversations
450
Cognitive Conversational Characteristics
451
Empirical Effects in Conversation
455
chapter
11
Decisions, Judgments, and Reasoning
461
Formal Logic and Reasoning
463
Syllogisms
463
Conditional Reasoning: If
Ρ
Then
Q
466
Hypothesis Testing
472
Decisions
473
Decisions About Physical Differences
474
Decisions About Symbolic Differences
475
Decisions About Geographic Distances
481
Contents
та
Decisions and Reasoning tinder Uncertainty
482
Algorithms and Heuristics
483
Heuristics, Biases, and Fallacies
486
The Representativeness Heuristic
487
The Availability Heuristic
492
The Simulation Heuristic
494
The Undoing Heuristic: Counterfactual Reasoning 49S
Adaptive Thinking and Fast, Frugal Heuristics
500
The Ongoing Debate SOI
Limitations in Reasoning
505
Limited Domain Knowledge
505
Limitations in Processing Resources
511
Appendix: Algorithms for Coin Tosses and Hospital Births
514
Coin Tosses
514
Hospital Births
515
chapter
12
Problem Solving
516
The Status of the Problem-Solving Area
518
Gestalt
Psychology and Problem Solving
519
Early
Gestalt
Research
520
Difficulties in Problem Solving
522
Insight and Analogy
526
Insight
526
Analogy
530
Neurocognition in Analogy and Insight
534
Basics of Problem Solving
537
Characteristics of Problem Soking
538
À
ЪсаЬи1агу
of Problem Solving
539
Means-End Analysis: A Fundamental Heuristic
545
The Basics of Means-End Analysis
546
Means-End Analysis and the Tower of Hanoi
546
General Problem Solver
550
Adaptive Control of Thought
552
Improving Your Problem Solving
555
Increase Your Domain Knowledge
555
Automate Some Components of the Problem-Solving Solution
556
Follow a Systematic Plan
556
Draw Inferences
557
Develop Subgoals
557
Work Backward
558
Search for Contradictions
558
xii Contents
Search for Relations Among Problems
559
Find a Different Problem Representation
559
If All Else Fails, Try Practice
561
Glossary
565
References
577
Photo
Credite
609
Name Index
613
Subject Index
620
|
adam_txt |
Contents
Preface
xiii
chapter
1
Cognitive Psychology: An Introduction
1
Thinking About Thinking
4
Memory and Cognition Defined
9
An Introductory History of Cognitive Psychology
12
Anticipations of Psychology
14
Early Psychology
15
Behaviorism and Neobehaviorism
19
Dissatisfaction with Behaviorism: The Winds of Change
22
Cognitive Psychology and Information Processing:
The New Direction
29
The Assumptions of Cognitive Psychology
31
chapter
2
The Cognitive Science Approach
34
Guiding Principles
35
Themes
36
Measuring Information Processes
37
Getting Started
37
Time and Accuracy Measures
38
Guiding Analogies
42
The Information-Processing Approach
44
The Standard Theory
44
A Process Model
45
The Strict Information Processing Approach
48
Some Difficulties
49
The Modern Cognitive Approach:
Cognitive
Science
51
Updating the Standard Theory
51
Fixing the Narrowness
53
NeurocognHion:
Tne
Brain amf Otf^inioe
logetiber
54
Bask Neurology
56
Brain Anatomy
59
Principles of Functioning
62
vi
Contents
Split Brain Research and Lateralization
64
Methods of Investigation
65
Neural Net Models: Connectionism
71
CHAPTiR
3
Perception and Pattern Recognition
74
Visual Perception
75
Gathering Visual Information
79
Visual Sensory Memory
82
The Argument About Iconic Memory
89
A Summary for Visual Sensory Memory
91
Pattern Recognition: Written Language
92
The Template Approach
93
Visual Feature Detection
93
Beyond Features: Conceptually Driven Pattern Recognition
96
Connectionism Modeling
101
Object Recognition and Agnosia
105
Recognition by Components
106
Agnosia
109
Implications for Cognitive Science 111
Auditory Perception
113
Auditory Sensory Memory
115
Auditory Pattern Recognition
119
CHAPTER
4
Attention
122
Multiple Meanings of Attention
123
Basics of Attention
124
Bask Input Attentions! Processes
126
Alertness and Arousal
126
Reflexive Attention and the Orienting Response
128
Spotlight Attention and Visual Search
129
Contrasting Input and Controlled Attention
133
Contitrfled, Voluntary Attention
13«
Selective Attention and the Cocktail Party Effect
138
Selection ¿Models
139
Attention as a Mental Resource
147
Automatic and Conscious Processing Theories
148
A Synthesis for Attention and Automaticity
153
Disadvantages of Automaticity
156
ADtsontoof Attetrtoartfeariiiegiect IS·
Contents
ińi
chapter
5
Short-Term Working Memory
163
Short-Term Memory: A Limited-Capacity Bottleneck
166
The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two
166
The Brown-Peterson Task: Decay from Short-Term Memory
169
Interference versus Decay in Short-Term Memory
170
Short-Term Memory and
Recali
175
Free versus Serial Recall
176
Serial Position Effects
176
Rehearsal Buffer
178
Retrieval from Short-Term Memory
180
Recognition Tasks
180
Short-Term Memory Scanning: The
Sternberg
Task
180
Multiple Codes in Short-Term Memory
185
Verbal Codes
185
Semantic Codes
186
Visual Codes
187
Other Codes
189
Working Memory
190
Early Xeuropsychological Evidence
191
The Components of Working Memory
191
The Dual Task Method Applied to Working Memory
194
Testing the Working
Memore
Model
194
Neuropsychological Evidence
199
Individual Differences Approach to Working Memory
20
і
Overview
207
chapter
6
Learning and Remembering
210
Preliminary Issues
213
Mnemonic Devices
213
The Ebbinghaus Tradition of Memory Research
216
Metiimemory
220
Storing Information in Episodic Memory
222
Rehearsal
22}
Frequency of Rehearsal
223
Two Kinds of Rehearsal
225
Depth of Processing
226
Challenges to Depth of Processing
227
Defining Levels
227
Organization in Storage
230
Imagery
234
Storage Summary: Encoding Specificity
236
nii
Contente
Retrieving Episodic Information
Decay
238
238
Interference
238
Retrieval Failure
242
Retrieval Cues and Encoding Specificity
244
Amnesia and Implicit Memory
248
Dissociation of Episodic and Semantic Memory
249
Anterograde Amnesia
251
Implicit and Explicit Memory
254
CHAPTER
7
Knowing
258
Semantic Memory
260
The Collins and Quillian (and Loftus) Model
261
Smith's Feature Comparison Model
265
Empirical Tests of Semantic Memory Models
267
Clashing Models and Explanations
269
Semantic Relatedness
273
Categorization, Classification, and Prototypes
282
Concept Formation
282
Natural Language Concepts
282
Internal Structure and the Power of Categorization
285
Priming in Semantic Memory
287
Nuts and Bolts of Priming Tasks
287
Empirical Demonstrations of Priming
290
Priming in Other Tasks
291
Priming Is Automatic
293
Priming Is an Implicit Process
296
Context, Connectionism, and the Brain
Context
298
Connectionism
301
Connectionism and the Brain
303
298
chapter
б
Using Knowledge
ín
the Real World
308
The Seven Sins of Memory
310
Reconstructs Memory and Semantic Integration
311
Bartíetťs
Research
312
Schemata
314
Semantic Integration
316
Technical and Content Accuracy
320
Contents
bt
Propositions
322
The Nature of Propositions
322
Strengths of Prepositional Theories
326
Rules for Deriving Propositions
328
Are Propositions Real?
330
Propositions, Semantic Networks, and Scripts
334
Scripts
335
Evidence of Scripts
339
False Memories, Eyewitness Memory, and
"Forgotten Memories"
341
False Memories
341
Leading Questions and Memory Distortion
344
The Misinformation Effect
346
Soorce Misattribution and Misinformation Acceptance
347
Stronger Memory Distortion Effects
351
Repressed and Recovered Memories 3S2
Autobiographical Memories
353
The Bahrick Work
354
The Relationship of Laboratory to Real-World Memory
357
The Irony of Memory
358
chapter
9
Language
362
Linguistic
Universais
and Functions
364
Defining Language
364
Universals
of Language
365
Animal Communication Systems
370
Five Levels of Analysis, a Critical Distinction, and Whorfs
Hypothesis
372
Phonology: the Sounds of Language
376
Sounds in Isolation
376
Combining Phonemes into Words
381
Speech Perception and Context
382
A Final Puzzle
385
Syntax: The Ordering off Words and Phrases
387
Chomsky's Transformational Grammar
389
Limitations of the Transformational Grammar Approach
393
The Cognitive Roie of Syntax
394
Lexical and
Semantic
Factors: the Meaning in Language
397
Morphemes
398
The Lexical Representation
399
Case Grammar
399
Interaction of Svntax and Semantics
402
χ
Contents
Evidence for the Semantic Grammar Approaches
404
Case Grammar, Propositions, and Comprehension
406
Brain and Language
407
Aphasia
407
Generalizing from Aphasia
411
Language in the Intact Brain
412
chapter
10
Comprehension: Written and Spoken Language
415
Getting Started: An Overview
416
Conceptual and Rule Knowledge
416
Traditional Comprehension Research
418
Online Comprehension Tasks
421
Comprehension as xMental Structure Building
422
A Situation Model Approach to Comprehension
429
Reference, Inference, and Memory
430
Reference
430
Implication and Inference
431
Simple Reference and Inference
431
Inferences During Comprehension
433
The Processes and Extent of Drawing Inferences
434
Reading
4Э7
Gaze Duration Procedures
437
Basic Online Reading Effects
441
A Model of Reading
443
Summan'
447
Spoken Language and Conversation
449
The Structure of Conversations
450
Cognitive Conversational Characteristics
451
Empirical Effects in Conversation
455
chapter
11
Decisions, Judgments, and Reasoning
461
Formal Logic and Reasoning
463
Syllogisms
463
Conditional Reasoning: If
Ρ
Then
Q
466
Hypothesis Testing
472
Decisions
473
Decisions About Physical Differences
474
Decisions About Symbolic Differences
475
Decisions About Geographic Distances
481
Contents
та
Decisions and Reasoning tinder Uncertainty
482
Algorithms and Heuristics
483
Heuristics, Biases, and Fallacies
486
The Representativeness Heuristic
487
The Availability Heuristic
492
The Simulation Heuristic
494
The Undoing Heuristic: Counterfactual Reasoning 49S
Adaptive Thinking and "Fast, Frugal" Heuristics
500
The Ongoing Debate SOI
Limitations in Reasoning
505
Limited Domain Knowledge
505
Limitations in Processing Resources
511
Appendix: Algorithms for Coin Tosses and Hospital Births
514
Coin Tosses
514
Hospital Births
515
chapter
12
Problem Solving
516
The Status of the Problem-Solving Area
518
Gestalt
Psychology and Problem Solving
519
Early
Gestalt
Research
520
Difficulties in Problem Solving
522
Insight and Analogy
526
Insight
526
Analogy
530
Neurocognition in Analogy and Insight
534
Basics of Problem Solving
537
Characteristics of Problem Soking
538
À
\ЪсаЬи1агу
of Problem Solving
539
Means-End Analysis: A Fundamental Heuristic
545
The Basics of Means-End Analysis
546
Means-End Analysis and the Tower of Hanoi
546
General Problem Solver
550
Adaptive Control of Thought
552
Improving Your Problem Solving
555
Increase Your Domain Knowledge
555
Automate Some Components of the Problem-Solving Solution
556
Follow a Systematic Plan
556
Draw Inferences
557
Develop Subgoals
557
Work Backward
558
Search for Contradictions
558
xii Contents
Search for Relations Among Problems
559
Find a Different Problem Representation
559
If All Else Fails, Try Practice
561
Glossary
565
References
577
Photo
Credite
609
Name Index
613
Subject Index
620 |
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title | Cognition |
title_auth | Cognition |
title_exact_search | Cognition |
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title_fullStr | Cognition Mark H. Ashcraft |
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title_short | Cognition |
title_sort | cognition |
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topic_facet | Kognition Psychologie Kognitive Psychologie Denken Gedächtnis Lehrbuch |
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