The Cambridge handbook of cognitive science /

Cognitive science is a cross-disciplinary enterprise devoted to understanding the nature of the mind. In recent years, investigators in philosophy, psychology, the neurosciences, artificial intelligence, and a host of other disciplines have come to appreciate how much they can learn from one another...

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Other Authors: Frankish, Keith (Editor), Ramsey, William M., 1960- (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2012.
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Table of Contents:
  • Part I. Foundations: 1. History and core themes / Adele Abrahamsen and William Bechtel; 2. The representational theory of mind / Barbara Von Eckardt; 3. Cognitive architectures / Paul Thagard
  • Part II. Aspects of cognition: 4. Perception / Casey O'Callaghan; 5. Action / Elisabeth Pacherie; 6. Human learning and memory / Charan Ranganath, Laura A. Libby, and Ling Wong; 7. Reasoning and decision making / Mike Oaksford, Nick Chater, and Neil Stewart; 8. Concepts / Gregory L. Murphy and Aaron B. Hoffman; 9. Language / Ray Jackendorff; 10. Emotion / Jesse Prinz; 11. Consciousness / William G. Lycan
  • Part III. Research programs: 12. Cognitive neuroscience / Dominic Standage and Thomas Trappenberg; 13. Evolutionary psychology / H. Clark Barrett; 14. Embodied, embedded, and extended cognition / Andy Clark; 15. Animal cognition / Sara J. Shettleworth.