A comprehensive overview of what psychologists now know about the nature of cognition

Principles of Cognition provides students with an invaluable introduction to the modern science of cognition, blending invaluable insights from behavioral and neuroscientific studies of humans and other animals with unique examples, cutting-edge research summaries, and real-world applications. This accessible textbook builds on the legacy of psychologist William James by emphasizing not only the form cognition takes in laboratory research but also the functional dynamics of cognitive processes in everyday life and the ways they vary across individuals and species. Using an integrative approach that highlights the relevance of cognition across psychological disciplines, it engages students by showing how cognition emerges over time, how cognitive abilities can be improved, and how thinking can be upended by something as simple as falling in love.

  • Discusses topics in cognition rarely covered by other textbooks, including perception of time and space, consciousness, animal cognition, mathematical and reading skills, emotions, intelligence, generalization, and social cognition
  • Emphasizes learning and its interactions with memory and cognition
  • Features practical applications from cognitive research in every chapter
  • Connects topics across chapters to promote retention and critical thinking
  • Draws on the latest experimental, naturalistic, and applied research
  • Integrates findings about animals and children with traditional studies of adults to develop a more neurally grounded framework for thinking about the mechanisms of cognition
  • An ideal textbook for undergraduate and graduate classrooms
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“Mercado has clearly thought deeply about this field and integrated it into a cohesive whole, and he has done so with joyful enthusiasm. Principles of Cognition is an invitation to take a deep dive into the subject and experience the same joy and excitement.”—Martin van den Berg, California State University, Chico

“This interdisciplinary textbook includes topics in genetics, engineering, evolution, and comparative cognition, and discusses subjects not covered in other texts, which enriches students’ experiences in cognitive psychology. The writing is engaging, with relevant examples and a nice interplay between applied topics and basic science.”—Alexandra Morrison, California State University, Sacramento

“Mercado provides historical grounding while bringing the coverage into the modern applied realm—including students’ own lives. He connects topics in a coherent manner, both in terms of research and memorable real-world examples, and the integration of the neural and cognitive levels is invaluable.”—Justin Hulbert, Bard College

“This well-written text provides a focused approach to behavioral processes and I like that chapters have both brain-based and applied explorations of cognition. It has a very conversational, engaging tone that I know students will appreciate and value.”—Molly Zimmerman, Fordham University
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780691225043
Publisert
2024-08-20
Utgiver
Vendor
Princeton University Press
Høyde
279 mm
Bredde
216 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
592

Forfatter

Biographical note

Eduardo Mercado III is professor of psychology and of ecology, evolution, and behavior at the University at Buffalo, State University of New York, where he is director of the Center for Cognitive Science. He is the author (with Mark A. Gluck and Catherine E. Myers) of Learning and Memory: From Brain to Behavior.