Psychological Concepts

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Product details

  • ISBN 9780415651141
  • Weight: 566g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Aug 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Among the scientific advances over the last one hundred years, those in psychological science rank among the most prolific and revealing. The analyses of human intelligence and cognition, of human consciousness and self-awareness, of human memory and learning, and of human personality structure have opened up new avenues towards a deeper understanding of the human nature, the human mind, and its evolution. These new insights, whilst meeting high standards of research methodology, have also given rise to a conceptual grid which connects hitherto divergent lines of research in the human and behavioral sciences, leading up to present-day neuroscience.

The Editors, both past presidents of the International Union of Psychological Science (IUPsyS), bring together a distinguished panel of international experts in the attempt to unravel, in a comparative cross-cultural and historical approach, changing contents and functions of psychological key concepts (such as intelligence, cognition, mind and the self). Their findings help to guide psychological theorizing, psychological experimentation and field research, and in so doing they apply behavioral science insights to the improvement of human affairs. Prepared under the aegis of the International Union of Psychological Science, the book exemplifies a concept-driven international history of psychological science.

With its team of distinguished researchers from four continents, Psychological Concepts: An International Historical Perspective outlines the history of psychology in a truly innovative way.

Kurt Pawlik is Professor of Psychology at the University of Hamburg, Germany (1966 - ). He received his PhD in psychology from the University of Vienna (Austria). His research specializations include: psychology of individual differences, neuropsychology, psychological assessment and psychometrics, environmental, and international psychology. He is past president (inter alia) of the German Society of Psychology, the International Union of Psychological Science, and the International Social Science Council.

Géry d`Ydewalle is Professor of Psychology at the University of Leuven, Belgium (1980 - ), where he also received his PhD. His research specializations include: perception and memory, neuropsychology, applied research on genetic risk perception and decision making, film perception, and psychology of the internet. He is past president (inter alia) of the Belgian Psychological Society, the International Union of Psychological Science, and a member of the Belgian Royal Academy of Science.