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Component cognitive processes have played a critical role in the development of experimental aging research and theory in psychology as attested by articles published on this theme. However, in the last five to ten years, there has been a substantial ...
Colin Allen
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The heart of this book is the reciprocal relationship between philosophical theories of mind and empirical studies of animal cognition.
Gary L. Allen
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"Applied Spatial Cognition "illustrates the vital link between research and application in spatial cognition, featuring an impressive vista ranging from applied research to applications of cognitive technology. Chapters throughout the book, which ar
Gary L. Allen
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The chapters in "Human Spatial Memory: Remembering Where" present a fascinating picture of an everyday aspect of mental life that is as intriguing to people outside of academia as it is to scientists studying human cognition and behavior. This volum
James Allen
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Life Triumphant; Entering the Kingdom; and As A Man Thinketh.
Tom Alloway
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Bring the theories of learning to life using SNIFFY, THE VIRTUAL RAT! Instructors praise Sniffy, a realistic digital rat in an operant chamber (Skinner Box), for his ability to give students hands-on experience in setting up and conducting experiment ...
Gerry T. M. Altmann
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With The Ascent of Babel, psycholinguist Gerry Altmann takes us on a journey of discovery, illuminating how, through the workings of the brain, we use language to reach out and touch each other's minds. Here, he explores the ways in which the mind pr ...
Daniel G. Amen
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The brain is the organ of learning, working, and loving--the supercomputer that runs our lives. It's very simple: when our brains work right, we work right--and when our brains have trouble, we have trouble in our lives. "Making a Good Brain Great" p ...
David J. Armor
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The "nature versus nurture" controversy dates back to at least the nineteenth century. How much of a role does genetics or environment play in accounting for reasoning skill and other intellectual aptitudes? At a time when the public school system in ...