Cognitive Psychology and Information Processing: An IntroductionCovers learning & memory, attention, signal detection, search behavior, psycholinguistics, comprehension, & pattern recognition. |
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PSYCHOLOGYS CONTRIBUTION | 35 |
THE INFORMATIONPROCESSING PARADIGM | 56 |
CONTRIBUTIONS OF OTHER DISCIPLINES | 60 |
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abstract activities analogy approach artificial intelligence Atkinson and Shiffrin attention auditory behavior Broadbent's capacity cells chapter Chomsky Chomsky's cognitive psychology complex comprehension concepts context decision deep structure effects encoding episodic memory example experimental experiments frequency global models human icon important inference information processing information theory information-processing paradigm information-processing psychologists input knowledge laboratory Lachman language letters linguistic logical long-term memory long-term store meaning mental msec multistore models neobehaviorism neobehaviorists nodes normal science operations paradigmatic pattern recognition perception performance phrase structure grammar positive set predict presented pretheoretical ideas problem propositions psycholinguists questions Quillian's reaction recall representation represented response rules scanning scientific scientists semantic memory sensory register sentences serial short-term store signal detection signal detection theory speech perception Sternberg's stimulus storage symbol task theoretical theorists transformational grammar understand verbal learning visual words