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Nov 1995
ISBN 0262631679
504 pp.
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Cognition on Cognition
Jacques Mehler and Susana Franck

This broad-ranging volume includes a series of articles that were originally published as a special issue of Cognition produced to celebrate the 50th volume of the journal. Written by some of the foremost scientists studying different aspects of the mind, the articles review progress achieved over the past twenty-five years in the main areas of the discipline. They provide a unique record of what is happening today in the field of cognition, with an added historical perspective that is often absent from other volumes that seek to cover so much ground.

The chapters have been arranged in sections on Neuropsychology, Thinking, and Language and Perception. These thematic areas deal with theoretical aspects ranging from the status of explanations in cognitive science, to evolutionary accounts of human cognitive faculties, to the way in which humans use these faculties to reason about, perceive, and interact with their environment and each other. There are also contributions dealing with the abilities of young infants and articles that relate behaviors to their underlying neural substrata.

Table of Contents
 Preface: Building COGNITION
by Jacques Mehler and Susan Franck
I Neuropsychology
1 Insensitivity to Future Consequences Following Damage to Prefrontal Cortex
by Antoine Bechara, Antonio R. Damasio, Hanna Damasio and Steven W. Anderson
2 Autism: Beyond "Theory of Mind"
by Uta Frith and Francesca Happé
3 Developmental Dyslexia and Animal Studies: At the Interface between Cognition and Neurology
by Albert M. Galaburda
4 Foraging for Brain Stimulation: Toward a Neurobiology of Computation
by C. R. Gallistel
5 Beyond Intuition and Instinct Blindness: Toward an Evolutionary Rigorous Cognitive Science
by Leda Cosmides and John Tooby
II Thinking
6 Why Should We Abandon the Mental Logic Hypothesis?
by Luca Bonatti
7 Concepts: A Potboiler
by Jerry Fodor
8 Young Children's Naive Theory of Biology
by Giyoo Hatano and Kayoko Inagaki
9 Mental Models and Probabilistic Thinking
by Philip N. Johnson-Laird
10 Pretending and Believing: Issues in the Theory of ToMM
by Alan M. Leslie
11 Extracting the Coherent Core of Human Probability Judgment: A Research Program for Cognitive Psychology
by Daniel Osherson, Eldar Shafir and Edward E. Smith
12 Levels of Causal Understanding in Chimpanzees and Children
by David Premack and Anne James Premack
13 Uncertainty and the Difficulty of Thinking through Disjunctions
by Eldar Shafir
III Language and Perception
14 The Perception of Rhythm in Spoken and Written Language
by Anne Cutler
15 Categorization in Early Infancy and the Continuity of Development
by Peter D. Eimas
16 Do Speakers Have Access to a Mental Syllabary?
by Willem J. M. Levelt and Linda Wheeldon
17 On the Internal Structure of Phonetic Categories: A Progress Report
by Joanne L. Miller
18 Perception and Awareness in Phonological Processing: The Case of the Phoneme
by José Morais and Régine Kolinsky
19 Ever Since Language and Learning: Afterthoughts on the Piaget-Chomsky Debate
by Massimo Piattelli-Palmarini
20 Some Primitive Mechanisms of Spatial Attention
by Zenon Pylyshyn
21 Language and Connectionism: The Developing Interface
by Mark S. Seidenberg
22 Initial Knowledge: Six Suggestions
by Elizabeth Spelke
23 What Is Folk Psychology?
by Stephen Stich and Ian Ravenscroft
 Author Index
 Subject Index
 
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