Understanding Cognitive Science
Description
List of Tables.
1. The Coffee Room and Cognitive Science.
2. The Classical View of Information Processing.
3. The Connectionist View of Information Processing.
4. The Computational Level of Analysis.
5. The Algorithmic Level.
6. The Functional Architecture.
7. The Implementation Level.
8. A Case Study in Cognitive Science.
9. The Tri-Level Hypothesis and Cognitive Science.
References.
Name Index.
Subject Index.
"Dawson knows how to write charming prose and to apply his talent to unravelling hard ideas. Few people can write about cognitive science methodology in such a disarmingly easy-to-read style. This is not only a thorough book that reaches into all the serious issues of the day, but it is one that is more accessible than any I have read." Zenon Pylyshyn, Professor of Cognitive Science, Rutgers University"Dawson's book is a fine treatment of the computational and psychological heartland of cognitive science for senior students. There is no serious competition. Many texts are a forced march through the disciplines. By contrast, Dawson has found what he calls the 'unifying glue' that keeps the different disciplines within cognitive science working together." Andrew Brook, Carleton University
"This is not a novel hypothesis, but Dawson's use of the tri-level hypothesis to drive a cognitive science text is admirable. Dawson's book is very readable and will suit advanced-level undergraduates or postgraduates cognitive science students with a speciality in one of the contributing disciplines. This is a book which I recommend not just as a text, but as essential reading for practising cognitive scientists." Richard Cooper, Times Higher Education Supplement
"....this new unique casebook ismore than a welcome compliment to existing learning materials, it is the first vehicle to educating students for the global retailer's market." Journal of Retialing and Consumter Services
Michael Dawson is Professor in the Department of Psychology, University of Alberta. This concise introduction to cognitive science provides undergraduate and graduate students with the theoretical foundations of classical and connectionist cognitive science to explain the and teach the underlying unity of the field. Understanding Cognitive Science approaches cognitive science through the "tri-level hypothesis" which assumes that the diverse fields of cognitive science should not be studied together, but also in constant communication with each other, rather than as a collection of otherwise only cognitively friendly disciplines.PUBLISHER:
Wiley
ISBN-13:
9780631208952
BINDING:
Paperback
BISAC:
Psychology
BOOK DIMENSIONS:
Dimensions: 171.50(W) x Dimensions: 246.40(H) x Dimensions: 26.70(D)
AUDIENCE TYPE:
General/Adult
LANGUAGE:
English