Perception, Cognition, and Language: Essays in Honor of Henry and Lila GleitmanDick and Lydia Todd Professor of Cognitive Science Barbara Landau, John Jonides, Barbara Landau, John Sabini, Elissa L. Newport MIT Press, 2000 - 360 من الصفحات The essays range across fields foundational to cognitive science, including perception, attention, memory, and language, using formal, experimental, and neuroscientific approaches to issues of representation and learning. These original empirical research essays in the psychology of perception, cognition, and language were written in honor of Henry and Lila Gleitman, two of the most prominent psychologists of our time. The essays range across fields foundational to cognitive science, including perception, attention, memory, and language, using formal, experimental, and neuroscientific approaches to issues of representation and learning. An introduction provides a historical perspective on the development of the field from the 1960s onward. The contributors have all been colleagues and students of the Gleitmans, and the collection celebrates their influence on the field of cognitive science. Contributors |
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Chapter 1 | 23 |
One Example of Henry Gleitmans | 39 |
Chapter 5 | 57 |
Mechanisms of Verbal Working Memory Revealed by Neuroimaging | 87 |
Chapter 8 | 105 |
Chapter 9 | 121 |
The Advantage of Thinking Out Loud | 139 |
Chapter 11 | 157 |
Chapter 13 | 209 |
Emotion in Elizabethan Psychology and | 231 |
Chapter 15 | 245 |
Chapter 16 | 275 |
Chapter 17 | 291 |
Chapter 18 | 311 |
The Organization and Use of the Lexicon for Language | 327 |
Contributors | 347 |