This volume is a festschrift dedicated to James J. Jenkins, a pioneer in many areas of experimental psychology. It has three major goals: to provide a forum for debate on current theoretical issues in cognitive psychology, to capture the "state of the art" in reviews of research methods and results, and to generate ideas for new research directions and methodologies. Contributors -- including Jenkins' former students and present colleagues -- ponder fundamental questions such as: * How do people learn to read? * What happens during the processes of speech perception? * How do people acquire…mehr
This volume is a festschrift dedicated to James J. Jenkins, a pioneer in many areas of experimental psychology. It has three major goals: to provide a forum for debate on current theoretical issues in cognitive psychology, to capture the "state of the art" in reviews of research methods and results, and to generate ideas for new research directions and methodologies. Contributors -- including Jenkins' former students and present colleagues -- ponder fundamental questions such as: * How do people learn to read? * What happens during the processes of speech perception? * How do people acquire problem solving skills? * How do cognitive and motor skills develop and integrate with one another? Many chapters focus specifically on ecological and applied cognitive psychology. Specific topics covered include visual and speech perception, language, memory, motivation, child development, problem solving, and pedagogy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Contents: Part I:Perspectives.R.R. Hoffman D.S. Palermo Introduction. D.L. Horton Retrospections on the Study of Memory and Cognition. U. Neisser Direct Perception and Other Forms of Knowing. Part II:Speech Perception.A.M. Liberman I.G. Mattingly Modularity and the Effects of Experience. M. Studdert-Kennedy A Note on Linguistic Nativism. R.L. Diehl K.R. Kluender M.A. Walsh E.M. Parker Auditory Enhancement in Speech Perception and Phonology. Part III:Language Comprehension.N.F. Johnson Holistic Models of Word Recognition. C. Clifton Jr. Syntactic Modularity in Sentence Comprehension. D.J. Foss S.R. Speer Global and Local Context Effects in Sentence Processing. P.B. Gough The Complexity of Reading. Part IV:Cognition and Motivation.W.N. Dember Cognition Motivation and Emotion: Ideology Revisited. R.R. Hoffman J.E. Waggoner D.S. Palermo Metaphor and Context in the Language of Emotion. H. Ross Fog Cat Fog. Part V:The Development of Knowledge and Problem Solving Skills.W.F. Brewer A. Samarapungavan Children's Theories vs. Scientific Theories: Differences in Reasoning or Differences in Knowledge? J.B. Pittenger Cognitive Physics and Event Perception: Two Approaches to the Assessment of People's Knowledge of Physics. J.G. Greeno Mathematical Cognition: Accomplishments and Challenges in Research. J. Franks J. Bransford K. Brailey S. Purdon Understanding Memory Access. Part VI:Pedagogy.D. Premack The Aesthetic Basis of Pedagogy. J.A. Becker Pragmatic Skills and the Acquisition of Linguistic Competence. J.J. Jenkins Educating for Applications: Possibilities and Paradoxes. Part VII:Perception and Motor Skills.R.N. Kraft Light and Mind: Understanding the Structure of Film. C. Carello M.T. Turvey Ecological Units of Analysis and Baseball's "Illusions." P.N. Kugler R.E. Shaw K.J. Vicente J. Kinsella-Shaw The Role of Attractors in the Self-Organization of Intentional Systems. H.L. Pick Jr. K.S. Rosengren Perception and Representation in the Development of Mobility. Part VIII:Applications of Cognitive Psychology.P.H. Brooks J. Van Hanneghan An Eventful Approach to Studying Mental Retardation. L.S. Mark M.J. Dainoff R. Moritz D. Vogele An Ecological Framework for Ergonomic Research and Design. R. Warren Methodological Problems in Applied Cognition and Perception Research: Theoretical Implications.
Contents: Part I:Perspectives.R.R. Hoffman D.S. Palermo Introduction. D.L. Horton Retrospections on the Study of Memory and Cognition. U. Neisser Direct Perception and Other Forms of Knowing. Part II:Speech Perception.A.M. Liberman I.G. Mattingly Modularity and the Effects of Experience. M. Studdert-Kennedy A Note on Linguistic Nativism. R.L. Diehl K.R. Kluender M.A. Walsh E.M. Parker Auditory Enhancement in Speech Perception and Phonology. Part III:Language Comprehension.N.F. Johnson Holistic Models of Word Recognition. C. Clifton Jr. Syntactic Modularity in Sentence Comprehension. D.J. Foss S.R. Speer Global and Local Context Effects in Sentence Processing. P.B. Gough The Complexity of Reading. Part IV:Cognition and Motivation.W.N. Dember Cognition Motivation and Emotion: Ideology Revisited. R.R. Hoffman J.E. Waggoner D.S. Palermo Metaphor and Context in the Language of Emotion. H. Ross Fog Cat Fog. Part V:The Development of Knowledge and Problem Solving Skills.W.F. Brewer A. Samarapungavan Children's Theories vs. Scientific Theories: Differences in Reasoning or Differences in Knowledge? J.B. Pittenger Cognitive Physics and Event Perception: Two Approaches to the Assessment of People's Knowledge of Physics. J.G. Greeno Mathematical Cognition: Accomplishments and Challenges in Research. J. Franks J. Bransford K. Brailey S. Purdon Understanding Memory Access. Part VI:Pedagogy.D. Premack The Aesthetic Basis of Pedagogy. J.A. Becker Pragmatic Skills and the Acquisition of Linguistic Competence. J.J. Jenkins Educating for Applications: Possibilities and Paradoxes. Part VII:Perception and Motor Skills.R.N. Kraft Light and Mind: Understanding the Structure of Film. C. Carello M.T. Turvey Ecological Units of Analysis and Baseball's "Illusions." P.N. Kugler R.E. Shaw K.J. Vicente J. Kinsella-Shaw The Role of Attractors in the Self-Organization of Intentional Systems. H.L. Pick Jr. K.S. Rosengren Perception and Representation in the Development of Mobility. Part VIII:Applications of Cognitive Psychology.P.H. Brooks J. Van Hanneghan An Eventful Approach to Studying Mental Retardation. L.S. Mark M.J. Dainoff R. Moritz D. Vogele An Ecological Framework for Ergonomic Research and Design. R. Warren Methodological Problems in Applied Cognition and Perception Research: Theoretical Implications.
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