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What is cognitive science? The Foundations of Cognitive
Science answers this question in a way that gives a feeling for
the excitement, ferment, and accomplishments of this new field. It is
the first broad treatment of cognitive science at an advanced level.
Complete and authoritative, The Foundations of Cognitive
Science covers the major architectures; provides background in
philosophy linguistics, cognitive psychology, and neuroscience; and
deals with methods for studying both brain and mind. All of the
chapters have been written especially for the book by the leading
scholars in the field.
The foundations of cognitive science are developed in seven chapters
covering computation, symbolic architectures, parallel distributed
processing, grammars, semantics and formal logic, experimental
cognitive science, and brain and cognition. These are then applied to
the major cognitive domains of language acquisition, reading,
discourse, mental models, categories and induction, problem solving,
vision, visual attention, memory, action and motor control. The
Foundations of Cognitive Science concludes with an assessment
by a philosopher and a cognitive anthropologist.
Michael I. Posner is Professor of Psychology at the University of
Oregon.
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