Authors: Stephen K. Reed
ISBN-13: 9780495602309, ISBN-10: 0495602302
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Cengage Learning
Date Published: April 2009
Edition: 8th Edition
Dr. Stephen K. Reed received his B.S. in psychology from the University of Wisconsin in 1966 and his Ph.D. in psychology from the University of California, Los Angeles in 1970. Immediately thereafter, he worked as an NIH postdoctoral fellow at the Laboratory of Experimental Psychology at the University of Sussex in Brighton, England. Dr. Reed has enjoyed many years of teaching experience, first at Case Western University from 1971-1980 and then at Florida Atlantic University from 1980-1988. Currently Dr. Reed is a professor of psychology and also a member of the Center for Research in Mathematics and Science Education at San Diego State University. With grants offered in part from NIMH, the National Science Foundation, and the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, Dr. Reed's research on problem solving has been extensively published in such journals as Cognition and Instruction, Cognitive Psychology, The Journal of Experimental Psychology, Learning, Memory and Cognition, and Memory and Cognition. He has also authored numerous articles and books, including PSYCHOLOGICAL PROCESSES IN PATTERN RECOGNITION (Academic Press, 1973) and WORD PROBLEMS: RESEARCH AND CURRICULUM REFORM (Erlbaum, 1999).
Dr. Stephen Reed's Eighth Edition of COGNITION: THEORY AND APPLICATIONS focuses on the theories that underlie cognitive phenomena as well as empirical data that establishes a traditional, information processing approach to cognitive psychology. This structure allows readers to discover the direct relevance of cognitive psychology to many of their daily activities. The text incorporates unparalleled scholarship in a distinctive clear voice that allows for the emphasis of both contemporary and classical research through real-life examples and experiments. Revised and updated throughout to maintain a high degree of currency and accuracy, content reflects the ever-evolving field and is made relevant to students' lives through the inclusion of popular articles from well-known magazines and newspapers. By adhering to three criteria-the material must make an important contribution to cognitive psychology, be accessible, and be both understandable and interesting-the book becomes an invaluable tool in understanding cognitive psychology.
An undergraduate textbook for both psychology majors and students from unrelated fields who are interested in cognition theory. Emphasizes the practical applications by providing examples from newspapers. First published in 1982, most recently revised in 1992, and here altered slightly to make the information and connections more accessible and to report on new research. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
I | Information-Processing Stages | 1 |
2 | Pattern Recognition | 19 |
3 | Attention | 49 |
4 | Short-Term Memory | 79 |
5 | Long-Term Memory | 113 |
II | Representation and Organization of Knowledge | 145 |
6 | Levels of Processing | 147 |
7 | Visual Images | 175 |
8 | Categorization | 219 |
9 | Semantic Organization | 253 |
III | Complex Cognitive Skills | 289 |
10 | Language | 291 |
11 | Comprehension and Memory for Text | 323 |
12 | Problem Solving | 353 |
13 | Expertise and Creativity | 385 |
14 | Decision Making | 413 |