Human Information Processing: An Introduction to Psychology
โ Scribed by Peter H. Lindsay, Donald A. Norman
- Publisher
- Academic Press
- Year
- 1972
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 745
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter, Pages ii-iii
Copyright, Page iv
Preface, Page xvii
Acknowledgments, Pages xix-xxiii
Notes to the reader, Pages xxv-xxvii
1 - Human perception, Pages 1a,1-49
2 - Neural information processing, Pages 50-113
3 - Theories of pattern recognition, Pages 114-148
4 - The visual system, Pages 150-175
5 - The dimensions of vision, Pages 176-216,216a,216b,216c,216d
6 - The auditory system, Pages 218-244
7 - The dimensions of sound, Pages 246-285
8 - Neural basis of memory, Pages 286-327
9 - Transient memories, Pages 328-372
10 - The structure of memory, Pages 374-401
11 - Memory processes, Pages 402-434
12 - Language, Pages 436-465
13 - Learning and cognitive development, Pages 466-499
14 - Problem solving, Pages 500-525
15 - Decision making, Pages 526-561
16 - Decisions in a social context, Pages 562-590
17 - Motivation, Pages 592-639
APPENDIX A - Measuring psychological variables, Pages 640-663
APPENDIX B - Operating characteristics, Pages 664-682
Bibliography, Pages 684-711
Author index, Pages 713-719
Subject Index, Pages 721-737
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