Description |
xv, 640 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 509-588) and indexes. |
Contents |
The Value and Appeal of Research on Everyday Thought -- Some Examples of Laboratory and Real-World Memory and Problem Solving -- Some General Issues in Everyday Cognition -- Differences Between Everyday Reasoning and Problem Solving and Their Lab Analogues -- The Social and Cultural Dimensions: Some of the Differences Between the Everyday Cognition of Social and Nonsocial Objects -- Some Models of Everyday Cognition -- Forming and Remembering Impressions of People -- The Units or Format for Representing Persons -- The Information From Which Impressions Are Formed -- The Organization of Impressions -- The Processes of Impression Formation and Memory Retrieval -- The Relationship Between Person Memory and Judgment -- Placing Faces -- The "Specialness of Faces" Issue -- The Format for Representing Faces -- Models of Processing Faces and Facial Information -- Laboratory Versus Real-World Studies of Face Recognition -- Applications of Face Recall to Eyewitness Identification -- Summary and Integration of Face and Person Memories Literatures -- Remembering Everyday Events and Actions and Planning for Future Actions -- Event Memory and Knowledge Structures -- Distortions of Event and Eyewitness Memory -- Prospective Memory and the Cognitive Representation of Planning -- Autobiographical Memory: What, How Well, and From What Periods Do We Remember Our Own Histories? -- Definitions and Conceptual Distinctions -- Some General Models and Research on the Nature and Accuracy of Autobiographical Memory. |
Subject |
Cognition.
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Cognition. (OCoLC)fst00866457
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Geheugen.
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Meningsvorming.
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Redeneren.
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Dagelijks leven.
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ISBN |
0805814817 (alk. paper) |
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9780805814811 (alk. paper) |
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0805814825 |
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9780805814828 |
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