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Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction To Cognitive Psychology ............................................................................................5
Cognitive Processes ......................................................................................................................................5
Experimental Cognitive Psychology .............................................................................................................5
Computer Models Of Information Processing...............................................................................................6
Cognitive Neuroscience And Neuropsychology ...........................................................................................6
Automatic Processing ...................................................................................................................................7
Chapter 2: Perception........................................................................................................................................8
Introduction ..................................................................................................................................................8
Visual Perception ..........................................................................................................................................8
Chapter 3: Attention........................................................................................................................................11
Chapter 4: Disorders Of Perception And Attention .........................................................................................15
Introduction ................................................................................................................................................15
Synesthesia .................................................................................................................................................15
Blindsight ...................................................................................................................................................16
Unilateral Spatial Neglect ...........................................................................................................................17
Visual Agnosia ...........................................................................................................................................18
Disorders Of Face Processing .....................................................................................................................19
Chapter 5: Short-Term Memory......................................................................................................................20
Multistore Models Of Memory ...................................................................................................................20
Measuring Stm Performance .......................................................................................................................21
The Working Memory Model .....................................................................................................................21
The Phonological Loop ...............................................................................................................................21
The Visuo-Spatial Sketchpad ......................................................................................................................22
The Central Executive ................................................................................................................................22
Working Memory Theory Today ................................................................................................................23
Chapter 6: Long-Term Memory......................................................................................................................23
The Nature And Function Of Memory........................................................................................................23
The First Memory Experiments ..................................................................................................................24
Meaning, Knowledge And Schemas ...........................................................................................................24
Input Processing And Encoding ..................................................................................................................25
Retrieval And Retrieval Cues ......................................................................................................................26
Memory Systems ........................................................................................................................................27
Retrieval Practice And Retrieval Inhibition ................................................................................................28
, Memory In Everyday Life.......................................................................................................................... 292
Chapter 7: Disorders Of Memory .................................................................................................................. 30
Amnesia And Its Causes ............................................................................................................................ 30
Anterograde And Retrograde Amnesia ...................................................................................................... 31
Intact And Impaired Memory Systems ...................................................................................................... 31
Theories Of Amnesia ................................................................................................................................. 32
Other Types Of Memory Disorder ............................................................................................................. 33
Rehabilitation ............................................................................................................................................. 34
Chapter 8: Thinking And Problem-Solving ................................................................................................... 34
Introduction ............................................................................................................................................... 34
Early Research On Problem-Solving ......................................................................................................... 34
The Information-Processing Approach To Problem-Solving ..................................................................... 35
Problem-Solving By Analogy .................................................................................................................... 35
Deductive And Inductive Reasoning .......................................................................................................... 36
Theoretical Approaches To Reasoning ...................................................................................................... 37
Chapter 9: Disorders Of Thinking And Problem-Solving .............................................................................. 38
Introduction ............................................................................................................................................... 38
Anatomy And Physiology Of The Frontal Lobes ....................................................................................... 38
The Impact Of Frontal Lobe Damage On Behavior ................................................................................... 38
Impairments In The Deployment Of Attention .......................................................................................... 38
Impairments In Abstract And Conceptual Thinking................................................................................... 38
Impaired Strategy Formation ..................................................................................................................... 39
Deficits In Everyday Higher-Order Planning ............................................................................................. 39
Conceptual Issues ...................................................................................................................................... 40
Chapter 10: Language .................................................................................................................................... 41
Introduction ............................................................................................................................................... 41
The Language System................................................................................................................................ 41
Psychology And Linguistics ...................................................................................................................... 41
Recognizing Spoken And Written Words .................................................................................................. 42
Understanding In The Meanings Of Words................................................................................................ 42
Explaining Lexical Access In Language Comprehension .......................................................................... 42
Sentence Comprehension ........................................................................................................................... 43
Language Production ................................................................................................................................. 43
Discourse Level ......................................................................................................................................... 44
Chapter 11: Disorders Of Language .............................................................................................................. 44
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