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Nov 1989
ISBN 0262161125
904 pp.
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The Foundations of Cognitive Science
Michael I. Posner

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.

Table of Contents
 Contributors
 Preface: Learning Cognitive Science
1 Foundations of Cognitive Science
by Herbert A. Simon and Craig A. Kaplan
 Foundations
2 Computing in Cognitive Science
by Zenon W. Pylyshyn
3 Symbolic Architectures for Cognition
by Allen Newell, Paul S. Rosenbloom and John E. Laird
4 The Architecture of Mind: A Connectionist Approach
by David E. Rumelhart
5 Grammatical Theory
by Thomas Wasow
6 Model-Theoretic Semantics
by John Barwise and John Etchemendy
7 Experimental Methods in Cognitive Science
by Gordon H. Bower and John P. Clapper
8 Brain and Cognition
by Terrence J. Sejnowski and Patricia Smith Churchland
 Domains
9 Language Acquisition
by Steven Pinker
10 Reading
by Alexander Pollatsek and Keith Rayner
11 Discourse
by Barbara J. Gorsz, Martha E. Pollack and Candace L. Sidner
12 Mental Models
by P. N. Johnson Laird
13 Concepts and Induction
by Edward E. Smith
14 Problem Solving and Cognitive Skill Acquisition
by Kurt VanLehn
15 The Computational Study of Vision
by Ellen C. Hildreth and Shimon Ullman
16 Visual Attention
by Alan Allport
17 Memory
by Daniel L. Schacter
18 Action
by Michael I. Jordan and David A. Rosenbaum
19 Geometrical and Mechanical Issues in Movement Planning and Control
by E. Bizzi and F. A. Mussa-Ivaldi
 Assessment
20 Cultural Cognition
by Roy G. D'Andracle
21 Some Philosophical Issues in Cognitive Science: Qualia, Intentionality, and the Mind-Body Problem
by Gilbert Harman
 Author Index
 Subject Index
 
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