Cognitive Psychology, 3e
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Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Perception
Chapter 3: Motor Cognition
Chapter 4: Attention
Chapter 5: Consciousness
Chapter 6: Sensory, Short-Term and Working Memory
Chapter 7: Long-Term Memory
Chapter 8: Learning and Forgetting
Chapter 9: Concepts and Imagery
Chapter 10: Language Production
Chapter 11: Language Comprehension
Chapter 12: Problem Solving
Chapter 13: Decision Making
Chapter 14: Reasoning
Chapter 15: Cognition and Emotion
From making everyday decisions to solving complex problems, our ability to understand situations and choose the right actions is at the heart of how society works. But how do we actually process information, and why do we sometimes get it wrong? These are the questions at the core of the dynamic field of cognitive psychology.
The new, third edition of Cognitive Psychology is accessible and comprehensive, bridging the gap between everyday experiences and laboratory studies, and striking a balance between research and application. This new edition enables students to not just understand cognitive psychology, but to gain the tools to critically evaluate laboratory studies and to develop a lasting interest in the discipline.
Key Features:
- Expanded coverage of perception and attention and memory
- Fully updated pedagogy, including When Things Go Wrong and Research Close Up boxes
- Research Methods boxes to provide extra explanation on specialized methods used in specific areas of research
- Recent case studies to enhance student understanding and engagement
- Discussion Questions at the end of every chapter to encourage reflection and critical thinking
- Chapter links to demonstrate topic connections and signpost readers
- A retained emphasis on the critical evaluation of research
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Key Connect® features for this edition include:
- Writing Assignment prompts to test higher levels of cognitive skills (application, synthesis, and evaluation) on the central ideas discussed in the text
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- Critical Thinking Assignments enable students to develop a more applied and critical understanding of cognitive psychology
Professor Ken Gilhooly is Emeritus Professor of Psychology at the University of Hertfordshire. He previously served as Chair of the Cognitive Section of the British Psychological Society.
Professor Fiona Lyddy is based at Maynooth University, where she has held the positions of Head of the Department of Psychology and Dean of the Faculty of Science and Engineering.
Professor Frank Pollick is a Professor at the University of Glasgow and previously worked and studied at leading institutions in the USA and Japan.
Dr Sandra Buratti is Senior Lecturer in Psychology and holds the position of Deputy Head of the Department of Psychology at the University of Gothenburg.