Cognitive ecology /
Collection : Handbook of perception and cognition (2nd ed.) Publié par : Academic Press, (San Diego :) Détails physiques : xvi, 384 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. ISBN :0121619664; 9780121619664.| Type de document | Site actuel | Cote | Statut | Date de retour prévue | Code à barres | Réservations |
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| 153 ALL Age differences in word and language processing / | 153 BON Traité de psychologie cognitive | 153 CHA La charge cognitive | 153 FRI Cognitive ecology / | 153 GAR Faire évoluer les esprits | 153 GAZ Neurosciences cognitives | 153 GEL Perceptual and cognitive development / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The environment of minds : toward a noetic and hedonic ecology / Eleanor Rosche [i.e. Rosch] -- Cultural organization of cognitive functions / Jaan Valsiner -- Confluence and divergence in empirical aesthetics, philosophy, and mainstream psychology / Gerald C. Cupchik and Andrew S. Winston -- Music perception and cognition / Roger A. Kendall and Edward C. Carterette -- The perception of pictures and pictorial art / Julian Hochberg -- The perception of motion pictures / Julian Hochberg and Virginia Brooks -- The art of the puzzler / Arthur Schulman -- Flavor / Harry T. Lawless.
Cognitive Ecology identifies the richness of input to our sensory evaluations, from our cultural heritage and philosophies of aesthetics to perceptual cognition and judgment. Integrating the arts, humanities, and sciences, Cognitive Ecology investigates the relationship of perception and cognition to wider issues of how science is conducted, and how the questions we ask about perception influence the answers we find. Part One discusses how issues of the human mind are inseparable from the culture from which the investigations arise, how mind and environment co-define experience and actions, and how culture otherwise influences cognitive function. Part Two outlines how philosophical themes of aesthetics have guided psychological research, and discuss the physical and aesthetic perception of music, film, and art. Part Three presents an overview of how the senses interact for sensory evaluation.


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