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An Invitation to Cognitive Science provides a point of
entry into the vast realm of cognitive science by treating in depth
examples of issues and theories from many subfields. The first three
volumes of the series cover Language, Visual Cognition, and Thinking.
Volume 4, Methods, Models, and Conceptual Issues, expands
the series in new directions. The chapters span many areas of
cognitive science--including artificial intelligence, neural network
models, animal cognition, signal detection theory, computational
models, reaction-time methods, and cognitive neuroscience. The volume
also offers introductions to several general methods and theoretical
approaches for analyzing the mind, and shows how some of these
approaches are applied in the development of quantitative models.
Rather than general and inevitably superficial surveys of areas, the
contributors present "case studies"--detailed accounts of one or two
achievements within an area. The goal is to tell a good story,
challenging the reader to embark on an intellectual adventure.
Daniel N. Osherson, general editor
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