The chapters in this volume showcase work that demonstrates how advancements in the field of reasoning rely on integrating findings, theories, and paradigms from the field of memory. The chapters present an overview of this burgeoning area of research and will be of interest to advanced undergraduates on a wide range of cognitive courses, as well as researchers interested in thinking, reasoning, or decision-making.
The chapters in this volume showcase work that demonstrates how advancements in the field of reasoning rely on integrating findings, theories, and paradigms from the field of memory. The chapters present an overview of this burgeoning area of research and will be of interest to advanced undergraduates on a wide range of cognitive courses, as well as researchers interested in thinking, reasoning, or decision-making.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Aidan Feeney is Senior Lecturer at Queen's University Belfast, UK. His research interests include thinking in children and adults, including inductive reasoning, decision making, and counterfactual thinking and regret. Valerie A. Thompson is Professor of Psychology at the University of Saskatchewan, Canada. Her research interests include intuitive judgments, thinking and decision making, and metacognition.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Reasoning and memory: A case for integration Valerie A. Thompson and Aidan Feeney 2 Working memory capacity and reasoning Nash Unsworth 3. Relational processing in reasoning: The role of working memory Graeme S. Halford Glenda Andrews and William H. Wilson 4. Conditional reasoning and semantic memory retrieval Henry Markovits 5. A memory theoretic account of hypothesis generation and judgment and decision making Nicolas D. Lange Daniel R. Buttaccio Amber M. Sprenger Isaiah Harbison Rick P. Thomas and Michael R. Dougherty 6. Gist memory in reasoning and decision making: Age experience and expertise Evan A Wilhelms Jonathan C. Corbin and Valerie F. Reyna 7. From tool to theory: What recognition memory reveals about inductive reasoning Aidan Feeney Brett Hayes and Evan Heit 8. Knowledge structures involved in episodic future thinking Arnaud D'Argembeau 9. Intuition: Introducing affect into cognition Sascha Topolinski 10. Meta-reasoning: What can we learn from meta-memory? Rakefet Ackerman and Valerie A. Thompson
1. Reasoning and memory: A case for integration Valerie A. Thompson and Aidan Feeney 2 Working memory capacity and reasoning Nash Unsworth 3. Relational processing in reasoning: The role of working memory Graeme S. Halford Glenda Andrews and William H. Wilson 4. Conditional reasoning and semantic memory retrieval Henry Markovits 5. A memory theoretic account of hypothesis generation and judgment and decision making Nicolas D. Lange Daniel R. Buttaccio Amber M. Sprenger Isaiah Harbison Rick P. Thomas and Michael R. Dougherty 6. Gist memory in reasoning and decision making: Age experience and expertise Evan A Wilhelms Jonathan C. Corbin and Valerie F. Reyna 7. From tool to theory: What recognition memory reveals about inductive reasoning Aidan Feeney Brett Hayes and Evan Heit 8. Knowledge structures involved in episodic future thinking Arnaud D'Argembeau 9. Intuition: Introducing affect into cognition Sascha Topolinski 10. Meta-reasoning: What can we learn from meta-memory? Rakefet Ackerman and Valerie A. Thompson
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