Perspectives on Mental Representation : Experimental and Theoretical Studies of Cognitive Processes and Capacities.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Florence :
Taylor and Francis,
2017.
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Colección: | Psychology Library Editions: Perception.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Original Title Page; Original Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Part I: Theoretical Perspectives; 1. On the Representation of Form and Function; 2. On Recent Developments in the Theory of Phonology; Introduction; Main Topics of Phonological Research; 3. Perceptual and Analogical Bases of Cognition; Evolutionary Considerations; Studies of the Internal Representation of Spatial Transformations; Investigations of the Role of Symmetries and of Form; Possible Connections with Neurophysiology.
- Possible Connections with Cognitive Science GenerallyAppendix; 4. A Computer Simulation Approach to Studying Mental Imagery; Structures; Long-Term Memory Structures; Imagery Processes; Conclusions; Part II: Experimental Studies in Processing; 5. Disintegrating the Lexicon: An Information Processing Approach; Introduction; General Considerations; The Nature of the Internal Lexicon; Lexical Decision; Reading in Japanese; A Final Caution; Some Neurolinguistic Connections; 6. Propositional Representations, Procedural Semantics, and Mental Models; The Meanings of Words; The Psychology of Reasoning.
- Conclusions7. Two Mechanisms of Lexical Ambiguity; 8. The Structure and Time-Course of Information Interaction During Speech Comprehension: Lexical Segmentation, Access, and Interpretation; Basic Considerations; Evidence About the Real-Time Processing of Words; Effects of Semantic Contexts on Lexical Access; Effects of Non-Semantic Sources of Context upon Lexical Access; Segmentation of Word Candidates and the Role of Context; Conclusions; 9. Speech Comprehension Processes; Introduction; Central Processes in Speech Understanding; Contextual Interactions with Word-Recognition Processes.
- Optimal Word-Recognition ProcessesStructural and Interpretative Aspects of Speech-Understanding; Concluding Remarks; 10. A Perspective on Research in Language Production; Introduction; Orientation of Research; Some Observations about Language Production; Summary Statement; 11. Prosody and Sentence Perception in English; The Perception of Sentence Accent; Prosodic Cues to the Location of Syntactic Boundaries; Prosodic Cues to Lexical Stress; Conclusion; 12. On Neologisms; Introduction (A Linguistic Definition of Neologisms); Phonemic Deviations in Conduction Aphasia; Morphemic Deviations.
- Abstruse Neologisms in Wernicke's AphasiaGlossolalia in Aphasia and Schizophasia; Summary and Conclusion; Part III: Neuropsychological Studies in Processing; 13. Cognitive-Neuroscience: Developments Toward a Science of Synthesis; Introduction; Methods of Study; Spatio-Temporal Methods; Cognitive Systems; Comprehending Language; Orienting of Attention; Conclusions; 14. The Two Sides of Cognition; Introduction; From Stimulus- to Modes of Processing-OrientedDichotomies; The ""Analytic-Holistic"" Dichotomy; 15. Language and Brain: Some Points of Connection.