Ubicación Física: 153. / H434 2005
Experimental cognitive psychology and Its applications / | |
Autor: | Healy, Alice F. |
Otros Autores: | Anderson, John R. ( autor ) ; Bahrick, Harry P. ( autor ) ; Bernstein, Daniel M. ( autor ) ; Bloome, David M. ( autor ) ; Bourne, Lyle E. ( autor ) ; Douglass, Scott ( autor ) ; Dumais, Susan ( autora ) ; Einstein, Gilles O. ( autor ) ; Friedman, ALinda ( autora ) ; Goldman, Susan R. ( autora ) . |
Serie: | Decade of behavior. |
Pié de imprenta: | Washington, D.C. : American Psychological Association, 2005. |
Descripción: | 265 páginas ; 18 x 28 cm. |
ISBN: | 1591471834. |
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Contenido: | Part I. Symposia. 1. Domain-specific knowledge in intellectual skills: a symposium in honor of Lyle e. Bourne, Jr. 2. Walter Kintsch: a psychology Beyond Words. 3. Cherchez Le Quadrant Pasteur! A symposium in honor of Tom Landauer. Part II. Learning. 4. How should a theory of learning and cognition inform instruction? 5. The procedural reinstatement principle: studies on training, retention, and transfer. 6. Material appropriate difficulty: a framework for determining when difficulty is desirable for improving learning. Part III. 7. The long-term neglect of long-term memory: reason and remedies. 8. Rich false memories: the royal road to success. 9. The functionalist agenda in memory research. Part IV. Information processing. 10. Attention, automaticity, and executive control. 11. Roles of task-defined association and reference frames in spatial stimulus-response compatibility. Part V. Discourse. 12. Watching the brain comprehend discourse. 13. Learning to construct and integrate. 14. Computerized learning environments that incorporate research in discourse psychology, cognitive science, and computational linguistics. Part VI. Knowledge representation. 15. On quantifying and characterizing human knowledge. 16. Finding meaning in psychology. 17. Cultural explorations of the nature of intelligence. 18. Word Association Spaces for predicting semantic similarity effects in episodic memory. |
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Part I. Symposia. 1. Domain-specific knowledge in intellectual skills: a symposium in honor of Lyle e. Bourne, Jr. 2. Walter Kintsch: a psychology Beyond Words. 3. Cherchez Le Quadrant Pasteur! A symposium in honor of Tom Landauer. Part II. Learning. 4. How should a theory of learning and cognition inform instruction? 5. The procedural reinstatement principle: studies on training, retention, and transfer. 6. Material appropriate difficulty: a framework for determining when difficulty is desirable for improving learning. Part III. 7. The long-term neglect of long-term memory: reason and remedies. 8. Rich false memories: the royal road to success. 9. The functionalist agenda in memory research. Part IV. Information processing. 10. Attention, automaticity, and executive control. 11. Roles of task-defined association and reference frames in spatial stimulus-response compatibility. Part V. Discourse. 12. Watching the brain comprehend discourse. 13. Learning to construct and integrate. 14. Computerized learning environments that incorporate research in discourse psychology, cognitive science, and computational linguistics. Part VI. Knowledge representation. 15. On quantifying and characterizing human knowledge. 16. Finding meaning in psychology. 17. Cultural explorations of the nature of intelligence. 18. Word Association Spaces for predicting semantic similarity effects in episodic memory.
Psicología
The study of cognition has experienced rapid growth in the last decade. This topic is fundamental both to the science of psychology and to its applications in real world problems. Yet there has traditionally been a huge gap between basic research findings in this area and practice in the field. Experimental Cognitive Psychology and Its Applications aims to bridge this gap by bringing together a group of distinguished experimental psychologists who show how their findings can be applied in daily life. Chapters cover key areas of cognitive psychological research including learning, memory, information processing, discourse, and knowledge representation. The contributors show how basic research in these areas has applications in the areas of mathematical problem solving, task requirements during training, cross-cultural investigations of intelligence, the investigation of recall, and the improvement in educational methods.
This volume honors three distinguished faculty members from the University of Colorado at Boulder, who have recently retired from teaching at the university: Lyle E. Bourne, Jr., Walter Kintsch, and Thomas K. Landauer. Throughout their careers, these pioneers have done basic research on a wide range of topics in experimental cognitive psychology and have made important contributions to our practical understanding. This book will appeal to experimental psychologists: practitioners involved in training, education, and testing; and students and researchers interested in the core issues of human cognition.
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