ABSTRACT

This new textbook provides a clear, fundamental grounding in cognitive psychology for beginning undergraduates. Essential Cognitive Psychology fills the void between low level introductory texts and more advanced books on the topic. This book provides the reader with highly accessible overviews of all core topics in the field. These are designed to be a strong basis for developing further interest in cognitive psychology but, at the same time, provide a self-contained account suitable for all students in psychology whose training requires degree-level competence in the subject. Beginning with a chapter on the origins of cognitive psychology, which facilitates an understanding of the topic as a whole, the book goes on to cover visual perception, attention, memory, knowledge, imagery, language, and reasoning and problem solving.
Each chapter in Essential Cognitive Psychology also contains a list of key terms highlighted in the text and a series of revision questions which address key issues in the chapter. There are also suggestions for further reading.
Written by an internationally recognised scientist and established book author, Essential Cognitive Psychology will be welcomed by teachers and students who require a thorough grounding in the topic without the specialization of more advanced textbooks.

chapter 1|26 pages

The origins of cognitive psychology

chapter 2|26 pages

Visual perception

chapter 3|26 pages

Attention

chapter 4|18 pages

Memory: Short-term storage

chapter 5|16 pages

Memory: Long-term store

chapter 6|18 pages

Memory: Codes, processes, and loops

chapter 7|26 pages

Memory: Remembering and forgetting

chapter 8|12 pages

Knowledge

chapter 9|17 pages

Imagery

chapter 10|18 pages

Language: Speech recognition

chapter 11|21 pages

Language: Word recognition and reading

chapter 12|19 pages

Language: Comprehension

chapter 13|13 pages

Language: Speaking and thinking

chapter 14|17 pages

Reasoning

chapter 15|17 pages

Problem solving