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This cutting-edge textbook offers a layered approach to the study of cognitive neuroscience and psychology. It embraces exciting and influential theoretical approaches such as embodied cognition and predictive coding, and explaining new topics such as motor cognition, cognitive control, consciousness, and social cognition.



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Although there exist very many introductory textbooks on psychology, this book stands out. This is the single best introduction to psychological science in existence. The author enlivens the text with concrete examples, interesting anecdotes, and historical excursions. All of this radiates a love for the field and a love for science. - Eric-Jan Wagenmakers, Department of Psychological Methods, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam

This is a hefty volume. It has to be — it is nothing less than a comprehensive and up-to-the-minute review of research in cognitive psychology. Talsma combines breadth of coverage and approachable style with nuance, depth of knowledge and historical context to satisfy newcomers to the field and the most demanding expert. This will become an instant classic and an indispensable resource for everyone interested in human cognition. - Paul M. Corballis, PhD, Professor, School of Psychology, University of Auckland, New Zealand



Table of Contents

Foreword

Part 1: Introduction

Chapter 1. Cognitive psychology – history and development of a discipline

Chapter 2. The Brain

Part 2: Control

Chapter 3. Action and action control

Chapter 4. Consciousness and Attention

Chapter 5. Cognitive Control

Part 3: Perception

Chapter 6. Visual perception

Chapter 7. Auditory perception

Chapter 8. Mechanical perception

Part 4. Integration

Chapter 9. Multisensory integration

Chapter 10. Perception-action integration

Part 5. Emotion and motivation

Chapter 11. Motivation and reward

Chapter 12. Emotion and cognition

Chapter 14. The dynamics of our memory

Chapter 15. Everyday memory

Part 7. The Psychology of Language

Chapter 16. Language Functions

Chapter 17. Language perception and understanding

Chapter 18. Language Production

Part 8. Higher cognition

Chapter 19. Mental representations and reasoning skills

Chapter 20. Numbers and Categories

Chapter 21. Judgement and Decision making

Chapter 22. Problem solving and development of expertise

Part 9. A broader perspective

Chapter 23. Social Cognition

Chapter 24. To err is human: the role of errors in human cognition

Appendix: Bayesian inference

Glossary

References

The Psychology of Cognition

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    Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
    Publication Date: 19/08/2023
    ISBN13: 9781032333618, 978-1032333618
    ISBN10: 1032333618

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    This cutting-edge textbook offers a layered approach to the study of cognitive neuroscience and psychology. It embraces exciting and influential theoretical approaches such as embodied cognition and predictive coding, and explaining new topics such as motor cognition, cognitive control, consciousness, and social cognition.



    Trade Review

    Although there exist very many introductory textbooks on psychology, this book stands out. This is the single best introduction to psychological science in existence. The author enlivens the text with concrete examples, interesting anecdotes, and historical excursions. All of this radiates a love for the field and a love for science. - Eric-Jan Wagenmakers, Department of Psychological Methods, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam

    This is a hefty volume. It has to be — it is nothing less than a comprehensive and up-to-the-minute review of research in cognitive psychology. Talsma combines breadth of coverage and approachable style with nuance, depth of knowledge and historical context to satisfy newcomers to the field and the most demanding expert. This will become an instant classic and an indispensable resource for everyone interested in human cognition. - Paul M. Corballis, PhD, Professor, School of Psychology, University of Auckland, New Zealand



    Table of Contents

    Foreword

    Part 1: Introduction

    Chapter 1. Cognitive psychology – history and development of a discipline

    Chapter 2. The Brain

    Part 2: Control

    Chapter 3. Action and action control

    Chapter 4. Consciousness and Attention

    Chapter 5. Cognitive Control

    Part 3: Perception

    Chapter 6. Visual perception

    Chapter 7. Auditory perception

    Chapter 8. Mechanical perception

    Part 4. Integration

    Chapter 9. Multisensory integration

    Chapter 10. Perception-action integration

    Part 5. Emotion and motivation

    Chapter 11. Motivation and reward

    Chapter 12. Emotion and cognition

    Chapter 14. The dynamics of our memory

    Chapter 15. Everyday memory

    Part 7. The Psychology of Language

    Chapter 16. Language Functions

    Chapter 17. Language perception and understanding

    Chapter 18. Language Production

    Part 8. Higher cognition

    Chapter 19. Mental representations and reasoning skills

    Chapter 20. Numbers and Categories

    Chapter 21. Judgement and Decision making

    Chapter 22. Problem solving and development of expertise

    Part 9. A broader perspective

    Chapter 23. Social Cognition

    Chapter 24. To err is human: the role of errors in human cognition

    Appendix: Bayesian inference

    Glossary

    References

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