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基本説明
Contents: Co-ordinate transformations in the genesis of directed action; attention; categorization; reasoning; cognitive brain development; language and the brain; constraints and convergence - the cognitive neuroscience approach.
Full Description
The interdisciplinary field of cognitive science brings together elements of cognitive psychology, mathematics, perception, and linguistics. Focusing on the main areas of exploration in this field today, Cognitive Science presents comprehensive overviews of research findings and discusses new cross-over areas of interest. Contributors represent the most senior and well-established names in the field. This volume serves as a high-level introduction, with sufficient breadth to be a graduate-level text, and enough depth to be a valued reference source to researchers.
Contents
Contributors.Foreward.Preface.C.R. Gallistel, Coordinate Transformations in the Genesis of Directed Action.D. LaBerge, Attention.D.L. Medin and E. Heit, Categorization.K.J. Kurtz, D. Gentner, and V. Gunn, Reasoning.S. Carey and E.M. Markman, Cognitive Development.M.D. Patterson and B. Martin Bly, The Brain Basis of Syntactic Processes: Architecture, Ontogeny, and Phylogeny.K.N. Ochsner and S.M. Kosslyn, The Cognitive Neuroscience Approach.G. Mandler, Emotion.Index.