‘Cognition’ is not so much a field as a forest. It presents the newcomer with an immense wealth of detail: theories, models, terms and findings that are entangled and sometimes seemingly impenetrable. There is plenty of new growth – of which some will thrive and some will not. And a lot of dead wood too, some recognised and some not. How is the student to begin to make sense of all this?

Originally published in 1988, Growth Points in Cognition provided a much-needed perspective, presenting those key topics in cognitive psychology that were likely to shape the development of the subject over the next decade. The contributors discuss important areas of cognition such as perception, action, memory, comprehension and problem-solving, and examine the increasingly fruitful interplay between cognition and the allied fields of neuropsychology, cross-cultural psychology, and development. Today it can be read in its historical context.

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Originally published in 1988, Growth Points in Cognition provided a much-needed perspective, presenting those key topics in cognitive psychology that were likely to shape the development of the subject over the next decade. Today it can be read in its historical context.

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Contributors. Preamble: More Wood, Less Trees. Acknowledgements. Figures. 1. How Do You Tell a Good Cognitive Theory When You See One? Guy Claxton 2. Perceiving Vicki Bruce 3. The Psychology of Action: Current Controversies Nigel Harvey 4. Memory Research: Past Mistakes and Future Prospects Peter Morris 5. Understanding Alan Garnham 6. Problem-solving: Representation and Discovery David Green 7. Cognitive Neuropsychology Ruth Campbell 8. Relative Universals: Perspectives on Culture and Cognition H. Valerie Curran 9. Developmental Applications of Working Memory M. Sebastian Halliday and Graham J. Hitch. Index

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ISBN
9781032950273
Publisert
2025-01-06
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Routledge
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630 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
U, UF, 05
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Product language
Engelsk
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Antall sider
248

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Guy Claxton is Honorary Senior Research Fellow in Education at the University of Bristol and Emeritus Professor of the Learning Sciences at the University of Winchester. His research and publications focus on the varieties of non-conscious and non-intellectual intelligence, and practical methods of enhancing such intelligence in educational, therapeutic and spiritual contexts. Recent books include The Learning Power Approach, Intelligence in the Flesh and Bodies of Learning: How Embodiment Science Transforms Education.