 | Cognition on Cognition Edited by Jacques Mehler and Susana Franck
This broad-ranging volume includes a series of articles
that were originally published as a special issue of
Cognition produced to celebrate the 50th volume of
the journal. Paper / November 1995 Price $55.00 | ADD TO CART |
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 | De Lingua Belief Robert Fiengo and Robert May
An investigation into the beliefs speakers have about language—their de lingua beliefs—that examines the genesis of these beliefs and the central explanatory role they play in the use and understanding of language. Cloth / October 2006 Price $32.00 | ADD TO CART |
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 | De Lingua Belief Robert Fiengo and Robert May
An investigation into the beliefs speakers have about language—their de lingua beliefs—that examines the genesis of these beliefs and the central explanatory role they play in the use and understanding of language. Paper / September 2009 Price $16.00 | ADD TO CART |
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 | The 1989 Neurocomputing Bibliography Edited by Casimir C. Klimasauskas
This comprehensive bibliography provides a functional, flexible tool for researchers and engineers in neurocomputing. Cloth / August 1989 OUT OF PRINT |
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 | A History of Modern Experimental Psychology From James and Wundt to Cognitive Science
George Mandler
The evolution of cognitive psychology, traced from the beginnings of a rigorous experimental psychology at the end of the nineteenth century to the "cognitive revolution" at the end of the twentieth, and the social and cultural contexts of its theoretical developments. Cloth / January 2007 Price $36.00 | ADD TO CART |
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 | A Slim Book about Narrow Content Gabriel M. A. Segal
Gabriel Segal's concern is whether certain psychological properties—specifically, those that make up what might be called the "cognitive content" of psychological states—are relational or intrinsic. He claims that content supervenes on microstructure, that is, if two beings are identical with respect to their microstructural properties, then they must be identical with respect to their cognitive contents. Paper / June 2000 Price $25.00 | ADD TO CART |
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 | A Slim Book about Narrow Content Gabriel M. A. Segal
Gabriel Segal's concern is whether certain psychological properties—specifically, those that make up what might be called the "cognitive content" of psychological states—are relational or intrinsic. He claims that content supervenes on microstructure, that is, if two beings are identical with respect to their microstructural properties, then they must be identical with respect to their cognitive contents. Cloth / June 2000 Price $62.50 | ADD TO CART |
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 | About Face Jonathan Cole
What is special about the face, and what happens when neurological
conditions make expression or comprehension of the face unavailable? Paper / February 1999 Price $22.00 | ADD TO CART |
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 | About Time Inventing the Fourth Dimension
William Friedman
In About Time, William Friedman provides a new integrated look at research on the psychological processes that underlie the human experience of time. Cloth / August 1990 OUT OF PRINT |
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 | The Acquisition of Motor Behavior in Vertebrates Edited by James Bloedel and Timothy J. Ebner
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 | The Acquisition of the Lexicon Edited by Lila Gleitman and Barbara Landau
Paper / October 1994 Price $48.00 | ADD TO CART |
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 | The Act of Thinking Derek Melser
A new theory proposes that thinking is a learned action. Cloth / October 2004 Price $35.00 | ADD TO CART |
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 | Action in Perception Alva Noë
An argument that perception is something we do, not something that happens to us: not a process in the brain, but a skillful bodily activity. Cloth / January 2005 OUT OF PRINT |
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 | Action in Perception Alva Noë
An argument that perception is something we do, not something that happens to us: not a process in the brain, but a skillful bodily activity. Paper / March 2006 Price $21.00 | ADD TO CART |
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 | Adaptation in Natural and Artificial Systems An Introductory Analysis with Applications to Biology, Control, and Artificial Intelligence
John H. Holland
Adaptation in Natural and Artificial Systems is the book that initiated this field of study, presenting the theoretical foundations and exploring applications. Cloth / April 1992 OUT OF PRINT |
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 | Adaptation in Natural and Artificial Systems An Introductory Analysis with Applications to Biology, Control, and Artificial Intelligence
John H. Holland
Genetic algorithms are playing an increasingly important role in studies of complex adaptive systems, ranging from adaptive agents in economic theory to the use of machine learning techniques in the design of complex devices such as aircraft turbines and integrated circuits. Paper / April 1992 Price $28.00 | ADD TO CART |
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 | Adapting Minds Evolutionary Psychology and the Persistent Quest for Human Nature
David J. Buller
Was human nature designed by natural selection in the Pleistocene epoch? A provocative, yet balanced, appraisal of evolutionary psychology and its major claims. Cloth / April 2005 OUT OF STOCK |
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 | Adapting Minds Evolutionary Psychology and the Persistent Quest for Human Nature
David J. Buller
Was human nature designed by natural selection in the Pleistocene epoch? A provocative, yet balanced, appraisal of evolutionary psychology and its major claims. Paper / April 2006 Price $21.95 | ADD TO CART |
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 | Adaptive Dynamics The Theoretical Analysis of Behavior
J. E. R. Staddon
In this book J. E. R. Staddon proposes an explanation of behavior that lies between cognitive psychology, which seeks to explain it in terms of mentalistic constructs, and cognitive neuroscience, which tries to explain it in terms of the brain. Cloth / May 2001 Price $68.00 | ADD TO CART |
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 | Advances in Genetic Programming, Volume 1 Edited by Kenneth E. Kinnear
There is increasing interest in genetic programming by both
researchers and professional software developers. These
twenty-two invited contributions show how a wide variety of
problems across disciplines can be solved using this new
paradigm. Cloth / April 1994 Price $85.00 | ADD TO CART |