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Description
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How does the human mind work? What allows us to act intelligently and to survive in the world? For most of us, our everyday experience seems quite unremarkable. When we look beneath the surface of everyday experience, however, we see that what our cognitive system accomplishes is nothing short of amazing. This fourth edition of Medin, Ross, and Markman's Cognitive Psychology examines the what, why, and how of these accomplishments.
The text presents a coherent overview of the field of cognitive psychology organized in terms of themes that cut across topic areas. Written by well-known researchers, the book provides a completely current description of on-going controversies in research, as well as summaries of key experiments. It also encourages the reader to think critically about current research and theories. Throughout, the authors focus on the importance of physical and computational constraints on cognition.
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