"This is the first introductory text
in cognitive science that provides comprehensive coverage of the
field... [it] provides a solid foundation for the beginning
student."
-- Arthur C. Graesser, Contemporary
Psychology
Cognitive Science is a single-source undergraduate text
that broadly surveys the theories and empirical results of cognitive
science within a consistent computational perspective. In addition to
covering the individual contributions of psychology, philosophy,
linguistics, and artificial intelligence to cognitive science, the
book has been revised to introduce the connectionist approach as well
as the classical symbolic approach and adds a new chapter on
cognitively related advances in neuroscience.
Cognitive science is a rapidly evolving field that is characterized by
considerable contention among different views and approaches.
Cognitive Science presents these in a relatively neutral
manner. It covers many new orientations theories and findings,
embedding them in an integrated computational perspective and
establishing a sense of continuity and contrast with more traditional
work in cognitive science. The text assumes no prerequisite
knowledge, introducing all topics in a uniform, accessible style.
Many topics, such as natural language processing and vision, however,
are developed in considerable depth, which allows the book to be used
with more advanced undergraduates or even in beginning graduate
settings.
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