Cognitive Modeling in Perception and Memory

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advanced human cognition theories
associative learning models
Attention
Automaticity
Bayes Factor
Bayesian cognitive modeling
Bayesian Models
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Cognition
cognitive science research
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Episodic Memory
episodic memory retrieval
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Eyewitness Identification Research
False Identification Rates
Global Memory Models
GMMs
Knowledge Representation
Knowledge Traces
Lineup Members
List Strength
List Strength Effect
Memory Functions
Memory Set Size
Modelling Approaches
Perception
Posterior Distribution
Procedural Reinstatement Principle
Rem Model
Retrieval Practice
Rif Paradigm
SAM Model
SAM-RI
SDT Model
semantic memory processing
Semantics
Sequential Lineups
SOA Manipulation
Spatial Attention
Study List
Target Distribution
Test Trial
Vice Versa
visual attention mechanisms

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415709385
  • Weight: 544g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Feb 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The work of Richard M. Shiffrin has highly impacted the field of cognitive science, and current developments within perception and memory have been influenced by his ideas. In this volume, several key figures in the field will comment on these developments and put them in a wider perspective. Although many theories and models have been presented in recent years for various aspects of human cognition, there have not been many comparative evaluations that focus on how these models have really advanced our understanding of the underlying mechanisms. This volume will be a valuable source of information for both cognitive scientists working in the field, and researchers and students looking for a clear, accessible presentation of the key problems in cognitive science. Highlighted sections include attention and perception, memory functions and processes, knowledge representation and semantics, modelling approaches and applications.

Jeroen Raaijmakers is Professor of Psychology at University of Amsterdam. Amy Criss is Associate Professor of Psychology at Syracuse University, NY. Rob Goldstone is a chancellor's professor of Psychology at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana. Rob Nosofsky is Distinguished Professor of Psychology at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana. Mark Steyvers is Professor of Cognitive Psychology at University of California, Irvine.