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ISBN-10: 0495107786

ISBN-13: 9780495107781

Edition: 4th 2007 (Revised)

Authors: Greg Francis, Ian Neath

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Don't go to class without it! COGLAB clarifies key concepts in cognitive psychology using a variety of classic and current experiments that you actually participate in to show you how the mind works. Nothing is more powerful than seeing the effects of these experiments yourself! Experiencing a variety of important experimental studies will help you understand each experiment, the data, and the significance of the study. And now, you can access COGLAB from anywhere in the world through the Internet with a web browser that supports java programming.
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Book details

List price: $56.95
Edition: 4th
Copyright year: 2007
Publisher: Wadsworth
Publication date: 8/1/2006
Binding: Mixed Media
Pages: 160
Size: 8.25" wide x 10.50" long x 0.25" tall
Weight: 0.946
Language: English

Attention
Attentional Blink
Simon Effect
Spatial Cueing
Stroop Effect
Perception
Apparent Motion
Garner Interference
Muller-Lyer Illusion
Signal Detection
Visual Search
Neurocognition
Brain Asymmetry
Blind Spot
Receptive Fields
Sensory Memory
Metacontrast Masking
Modality Effect
Partial Report
Suffix Effect
Short -Term Memory
Brown-Peterson
Position Error
Sternberg Search
Working Memory
Irrelevant Speech Effect
Memory Span
Operation Span
Phonological Similarity Effect
Memory Process
Encoding Specificity
Levels of Processing
Serial Posiion
Van Restorff Effect
Metamemory
False Memory
Forgot-It-All-Along
Remember/Know
Imagery
Link Word
Mental Rotation
Speech and Language
Categorical Perception-Identification
Categorical Perception-Discrimination
Lexical Decision
Word Superiority
Concepts
Absolute Identification
Implicit Learning
Prototypes
Judgement
Monty Hall
Decision Making
Risky Decisions
Typical Reasoning
Wason Selection Task