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Cognitive Psychology: Applying the Science of the Mind (4th Edition) by Bridget Robinson-Riegler and Gregory Robinson-Riegler offers a comprehensive exploration of cognitive psychology. The authors present key empirical findings and theoretical principles with clarity. Real-world examples illustrate complex concepts, making them accessible. This approach helps students connect theory to everyday experiences.
A distinctive feature of this edition is the integration of five empirical threads. These are embodied cognition, metacognition, culture, evolution, and emotion. By weaving these themes throughout the text, the authors offer a holistic view of cognition. This method encourages students to consider multiple perspectives.
Bridget and Gregory Robinson-Riegler present clear yet rigorous descriptions of key empirical findings and theoretical principles accompanied by real-world examples that bring cognitive psychology to life. Throughout the Fourth Edition, the authors present expanded and updated coverage of key topics areas such as perception, memory, and language, ensuring an up-to-date learning experience for students.
The structure of the book is intuitive. Chapters are organized around the flow of information through the cognitive system. This layout mirrors the way the mind processes information.
It discusses how we produce and comprehend language. This section provides a deep understanding of the cognitive aspects of linguistic abilities.
They link cognitive functions to neurological structures and processes. This connection provides a biological perspective on cognitive psychology. It enriches the reader’s understanding of the mind-brain relationship.
Its clear explanations, real-world applications, and comprehensive coverage make it a valuable resource. Students and enthusiasts alike will find it informative and thought-provoking.
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