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    Cambridge, Mass : MIT Press
    ISBN: 0585039232 , 9780585039237
    Language: English
    Pages: x, 736 pages , Illustrationen , 24 cm
    Edition: Boulder, Colo NetLibrary 1999 Online-Ressource E-Books von NetLibrary
    Series Statement: EBSCOhost eBook Collection
    Parallel Title: Print version Nature of cognition
    DDC: 153
    Keywords: Cognition. ; Mental representation. ; Cognition. ; Cognition. ; Représentation mentale. ; Cognition ; Mental representation ; Cognition ; Représentation mentale ; Cognition ; Mental representation ; Cognition. ; Mental representation. ; Cognition. ; Cognition. ; Représentation mentale. ; Cognition ; Kognition ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books ; Kognition
    Abstract: 1 What is a theory of thought? by Earl Hunt -- 2 A dialectical basis for understanding the study of cognition by Robert J. Sternberg -- 3 Rationalism versus empiricism in cognition by Daniel N. Robinson -- 4 Single-code versus multiple-code theories in cognition by Timothy P. McNamara -- 5 Domain-generality versus domain-specificity in cognition by Peter A. Frensch and Axel Buchner -- 6 Conscious versus unconscious cognition by John F. Kihlstrom -- 7 Prototype versus exemplar models in cognition by Brian H. Ross and Valerie S. Makin -- 8 Computational modeling of high-level cognition versus hypothesis testing by Patricia A. Carpenter and Marcel Adam Just -- 9 Brain versus behavioral studies of cognition by Elizabeth A. Phelps -- 10 Response time versus accuracy in human memory by Michael Kahana and Geoffrey Loftus -- 11 Laboratory versus field approaches to cognition by Stephen J. Ceci, Tina B. Rosenblum and Eduardus DeBruyn -- 12 Basic versus applied research by Raymond S. Nickerson -- 13 Inferential versus ecological approaches to perception by Dennis R. Proffitt -- 14 Implicit versus explicit learning by Arthur S. Reber, Rhianon Allen and Paul J. Reber -- 15 Multi-store versus dynamic models of temporary storage in memory by Randall W. Engle and Natalie Oransky -- 16 Rational versus arational models of thought by Steven A. Sloman -- 17 Formal rules versus mental models in reasoning by P.N. Johnson-Laird -- 18 Cognition versus metacognition by Thomas O. Nelson -- 19 Culture-free versus culture-based measures of cognition by Michael Cole -- 20 Heredity versus environment as the basis of cognitive abilities by Elena L. Grigorenko
    Note: "A Bradford book." , Includes bibliographical references and indexes , Electronic reproduction, Boulder, Colo : NetLibrary, 1999 , 1.What is a theory of thought? , 2.A dialectical basis for understanding the study of cognition , 3.Rationalism versus empiricism in cognition , 4.Single-code versus multiple-code theories in cognition , 5.Domain-generality versus domain-specificity in cognition , 6.Conscious versus unconscious cognition , 7.Prototype versus exemplar models in cognition , 8.Computational modeling of high-level cognition versus hypothesis testing , 9.Brain versus behavioral studies of cognition , 10.Response time versus accuracy in human memory , 11.Laboratory versus field approaches to cognition , 12.Basic versus applied research , 13.Inferential versus ecological approaches to perception , 14.Implicit versus explicit learning , 15.Multi-store versus dynamic models of temporary storage in memory , 16.Rational versus arational models of thought , 17.Formal rules versus mental models in reasoning , 18.Cognition versus metacognition , 19.Culture-free versus culture-based measures of cognition , 20.Heredity versus environment as the basis of cognitive abilities
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