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A companion to cognitive science / edited by William Bechtel and George Graham ; advisory editors, David A. Balota ... [et al.].

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextSeries: Blackwell companions to philosophyPublication details: Malden, Mass. : Blackwell, 1998.Description: xvii, 791 p. : ill. ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 1557865426 (hardcover : alk. paper)
ISSN:
  • 9781557865427
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BF311 .C578
Contents:
Part I: The Life of Cognitive Science. -- Part II. Areas of Study in Cognitive Science. -- 1. Analogy. -- 2. Animal Cognition. -- 3. Attention. -- 4. Brain Mapping. -- 5. Cognitive Anthropology. -- 6. Cognitive and Linguistic Development. -- 7. Conceptual Change. -- 8. Conceptual Organization. -- 9. Consciousness. -- 10. Decision Making. -- 11. Emotions. -- 12. Imagery and Spatial Representation. 13. Language Evolution and Neuromechanisms. -- 14. Language Processing. -- 15. Linguistic Theory. -- 16. Machine Learning. -- 17. Memory. -- 18. Perception. -- 19. Perception: Color. -- 20. Problem Solving. -- 21. Reasoning. -- 22. Social Cognition. -- 23. Unconscious Intelligence. -- 24. Understanding Texts. -- 25. Word Meaning. -- Part III: Methodologies of Cognitive Science. -- 26. Artificial Intelligence. -- 27. Behavioral Experimentation. -- 28. Cognitive Ethology. -- 29. Deficits and Pathologies. -- 30. Ethnomethodology. -- 31. Functional Analysis. -- 32. Neuroimaging. -- 33. Protocol Analysis. -- 34. Single Neuron Electrophysiology. -- 35. Structural Analysis. Part IV: Stance in Cognitive Science. -- 36. Case-based Reasoning. -- 37. Cognitive Linguistics. -- 38. Connectionism, Artificial Life, and Dynamical Systems. -- 39. Embodied, Situated, and Distributed Cognition. -- 40. Mediated Action. -- 41. Neurobiolobical modeling. -- 42. Production Systems. -- Part V. Controversies in Cognitive Science. -- 43. Binding Problem.- 44. Heuristics and Satisficing. -- 45. Innate Knowledge. -- 46. Innateness and Emergentism. -- 47. Intentionality. -- 48 . Levels of Explanation and Cognitive Architectures. -- 49. Modularity. -- 50. Representation and Computation. -- 51. Representations. -- 52. Rules. -- 53. Stage theories refuted. -- Part VI: Cognitive Science in the Real World. -54. Education. -- 55. Ethics. -- 56. Everyday Life Environments. -- 57. Institutions and Economics. -- 58. Legal Reasoning. -- 59. Mental Retardation. -- 60. Science.
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Includes bibliographical references and index

Part I: The Life of Cognitive Science. --
Part II. Areas of Study in Cognitive Science. --
1. Analogy. --
2. Animal Cognition. --
3. Attention. --
4. Brain Mapping. --
5. Cognitive Anthropology. --
6. Cognitive and Linguistic Development. --
7. Conceptual Change. --
8. Conceptual Organization. --
9. Consciousness. --
10. Decision Making. --
11. Emotions. --
12. Imagery and Spatial Representation. 13. Language Evolution and Neuromechanisms. --
14. Language Processing. --
15. Linguistic Theory. --
16. Machine Learning. --
17. Memory. --
18. Perception. --
19. Perception: Color. --
20. Problem Solving. --
21. Reasoning. --
22. Social Cognition. --
23. Unconscious Intelligence. --
24. Understanding Texts. --
25. Word Meaning. --
Part III: Methodologies of Cognitive Science. --
26. Artificial Intelligence. --
27. Behavioral Experimentation. --
28. Cognitive Ethology. --
29. Deficits and Pathologies. --
30. Ethnomethodology. --
31. Functional Analysis. --
32. Neuroimaging. --
33. Protocol Analysis. --
34. Single Neuron Electrophysiology. --
35. Structural Analysis. Part IV: Stance in Cognitive Science. --
36. Case-based Reasoning. --
37. Cognitive Linguistics. --
38. Connectionism, Artificial Life, and Dynamical Systems. --
39. Embodied, Situated, and Distributed Cognition. --
40. Mediated Action. --
41. Neurobiolobical modeling. --
42. Production Systems. --
Part V. Controversies in Cognitive Science. --
43. Binding Problem.- 44. Heuristics and Satisficing. --
45. Innate Knowledge. --
46. Innateness and Emergentism. --
47. Intentionality. --
48 . Levels of Explanation and Cognitive Architectures. --
49. Modularity. --
50. Representation and Computation. --
51. Representations. --
52. Rules. --
53. Stage theories refuted. --
Part VI: Cognitive Science in the Real World. -54. Education. --
55. Ethics. --
56. Everyday Life Environments. --
57. Institutions and Economics. --
58. Legal Reasoning. --
59. Mental Retardation. --
60. Science.

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