Inhibition in cognition:
"Inhibition at the neuronal level is a neuroscientific fact. But what is the status of the concept of inhibition at the level of cognition and behavior? Editors David S. Gorfein and Colin M. MacLeod have compiled a collection of chapters written by top researchers in psychology that bring this...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Inhibition at the neuronal level is a neuroscientific fact. But what is the status of the concept of inhibition at the level of cognition and behavior? Editors David S. Gorfein and Colin M. MacLeod have compiled a collection of chapters written by top researchers in psychology that bring this very question to light. Inhibition in Cognition thoroughly addresses the concept of inhibition and how it has developed over the past 20 years, including what consensus can be reached on its meaning. Inhibitory processes have been postulated to explain decrements or changes in task performance in many domains of psychological research. Contributors from a variety of areas within psychology discuss where the concept has been used successfully, what criticisms can be applied to existing inhibitory explanations, and what alternative explanations to inhibitory processes exist. This highly accessible volume is the first new book on cognitive inhibition in more than 10 years, and it is destined to become a classic. It covers the broad range of cognition, from attention and performance through memory and language, from development and aging through pathology and psychopathology. It is essential reading for those striving to better understand the nature of and interactions among the mechanisms responsible for executive control and implementation of real-time cognitive performance."--Jacket. |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | XVII, 337 S. Ill., graph. Darst. |
ISBN: | 9781591479307 1591479304 |
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Contributors xi
Series Foreword xiii
Preface xv
Acknowledgments xvii
Part I. Introduction 1
1. The Concept of Inhibition in Cognition 3
Colin M. MacLeod
Part II. Attention and Performance 25
2. Inhibition of Task Sets 27
Ulrich Mayr
3. Adventures in Inhibition: Plausibly, But Not Certifiably,
Inhibitory Processes 45
Dale Dagenbach, Thomas H. Carr, David Menzer,
Peter J. Duquette, Holly M. Chalk, Melinda Rupard, and
Robert S. E. Hurley
4. Mechanisms of Transfer Inappropriate Processing 63
W. Trammell Neill
Part III. Memory and Language 79
5. Theoretical Issues in Inhibition: Insights From Research
on Human Memory 81
Michael C. Anderson and Benjamin J. Levy
6. Saying No to Inhibition: The Encoding and Use of Words 103
David S. Gorfein and Vincent R. Brown
7. Working Memory Capacity and Inhibition:
Cognitive and Social Consequences 125
Thomas S. Redick, Richard P. Heitz, and Randall W. Engle
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x CONTENTS
Part IV. Development and Aging 143
8. Inhibitory Deficit Theory: Recent Developments
in a New View 145
Cindy Lustig, Lynn Hasher, and Rose T. Zacks
9. Aging and Inhibition Deficits: Where Are the Effects? 163
Deborah M. Burke and Gabrielle Osborne
10. Interference Processes in Fuzzy Trace Theory:
Aging, Alzheimer s Disease, and Development 185
Valerie F. Reyna and Britain A. Mills
Part V. Pathology and Psychopathology 211
11. Inhibition, Facilitation, and Attentional Control in
Dementia of the Alzheimer s Type: The Role of Unifying
Principles in Cognitive Theory Development 213
Mark E. Faust and David A. Balota
12. Semantic Short Term Memory Deficits and Resolution of
Interference: A Case for Inhibition? 239
A. Cris Hamilton and Randi C. Martin
13. Concepts of Inhibition and Developmental Psychopathology ... 259
Joel T. Nigg, Laurie Carr, Michelle Martel,
and John M. Henderson
Part VI. Network Models 279
14. Uses (and Abuses?) of Inhibition in Network Models 281
Daniel S. Levine and Vincent R. Brown
Part VII. Overview and Commentary 305
15. Is It Time to Inhibit Inhibition? Lessons From a
Decade of Research on the Place of Inhibitory Processes
in Cognition 307
Thomas H. Carr
Author Index 317
Subject Index 329
About the Editors 337
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Contents
Contributors xi
Series Foreword xiii
Preface xv
Acknowledgments xvii
Part I. Introduction 1
1. The Concept of Inhibition in Cognition 3
Colin M. MacLeod
Part II. Attention and Performance 25
2. Inhibition of Task Sets 27
Ulrich Mayr
3. Adventures in Inhibition: Plausibly, But Not Certifiably,
Inhibitory Processes 45
Dale Dagenbach, Thomas H. Carr, David Menzer,
Peter J. Duquette, Holly M. Chalk, Melinda Rupard, and
Robert S. E. Hurley
4. Mechanisms of Transfer Inappropriate Processing 63
W. Trammell Neill
Part III. Memory and Language 79
5. Theoretical Issues in Inhibition: Insights From Research
on Human Memory 81
Michael C. Anderson and Benjamin J. Levy
6. Saying No to Inhibition: The Encoding and Use of Words 103
David S. Gorfein and Vincent R. Brown
7. Working Memory Capacity and Inhibition:
Cognitive and Social Consequences 125
Thomas S. Redick, Richard P. Heitz, and Randall W. Engle
ix
x CONTENTS
Part IV. Development and Aging 143
8. Inhibitory Deficit Theory: Recent Developments
in a "New View" 145
Cindy Lustig, Lynn Hasher, and Rose T. Zacks
9. Aging and Inhibition Deficits: Where Are the Effects? 163
Deborah M. Burke and Gabrielle Osborne
10. Interference Processes in Fuzzy Trace Theory:
Aging, Alzheimer's Disease, and Development 185
Valerie F. Reyna and Britain A. Mills
Part V. Pathology and Psychopathology 211
11. Inhibition, Facilitation, and Attentional Control in
Dementia of the Alzheimer's Type: The Role of Unifying
Principles in Cognitive Theory Development 213
Mark E. Faust and David A. Balota
12. Semantic Short Term Memory Deficits and Resolution of
Interference: A Case for Inhibition? 239
A. Cris Hamilton and Randi C. Martin
13. Concepts of Inhibition and Developmental Psychopathology . 259
Joel T. Nigg, Laurie Carr, Michelle Martel,
and John M. Henderson
Part VI. Network Models 279
14. Uses (and Abuses?) of Inhibition in Network Models 281
Daniel S. Levine and Vincent R. Brown
Part VII. Overview and Commentary 305
15. Is It Time to Inhibit Inhibition? Lessons From a
Decade of Research on the Place of Inhibitory Processes
in Cognition 307
Thomas H. Carr
Author Index 317
Subject Index 329
About the Editors 337 |
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