CogLab Reader

CogLab Reader
Author: Aimée M. Surprenant
Publisher: Wadsworth Publishing Company
Total Pages: 450
Release: 2005
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780534641207

This COGLAB READER includes 32 articles, each of which corresponds to a demonstration or set of demonstrations in the CogLab Cognitive Psycholgy Laboratory. Available online or on CD-ROM, CogLab provides an invaluable laboratory component for cognitive psychology classes. This virtual laboratory gives the students a sense of how experiments are conducted and how individual and group data look. The reader complements that goal in providing a historical and theoretical context for the experiments. Each reading is accompanied by an introduction and questions for discussion that draw both on the reading and on the associated CogLab demonstration.

Iac Coglab 5

Iac Coglab 5
Author: Francis Neath
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2014
Genre:
ISBN: 9781285461083

CogLab

CogLab
Author: Greg Francis
Publisher: Wadsworth Publishing Company
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2003
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780534574109

Part I: ATTENTION. 1. Attention Blink. 2. Simon Effect. 3. Spatial Cueing. 4. Stroop Effect. Part II: PERCEPTION. 5. Apparent Motion. 6. Muller-Lyer. 7. Signal Detection. 8. Visual Search. Part III: NEUROCOGNITION. 9. Brain Asymmetry. 10. Mapping the Blind Spot. 11. Receptive Fields. Part IV: SENSORY MEMORY. 12. Metacontract Masking. 13. Modality Effect. 14. Partial Report. 15. Suffix Effect. Part V: SHORT-TERM MEMORY. 17. Irrelevant Speech Effect. 18. Memory Span. 19. Operation Span. 20. Position Error. 21. Sternberg Search. Part VI: MEMORY PROCESSES. 22. Encoding Specificity. 23. False Memory. 24. Forgot It All Along. 25. Remember/Know. 26. Serial Position. 27. Von Restorff Effect. Part VII: SPEECH AND LANGUAGE. 28. Categorical Perception-Identification. 29. Categorical Perception-Discrimination. 30. Lexical Decision. 31. Word Superiority. Part VIII: CONCEPTS. 32. Absolute Identification. 33. Implicit Learning. 34. Mental Rotation. 35. Prototypes. Part IX: JUDGEMENT. 36. Monty Hall. 37. Risky Decisions. 38. Typical Reasoning. 39. Wason Selection Task.

CogLab on a CD

CogLab on a CD
Author: Greg Francis
Publisher: Wadsworth Publishing Company
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2004
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780534640675

Do more than just think about cognition! Now available on CD-ROM or online, CogLab contains dozens of classic experiments designed to help students learn about cognitive concepts and how the mind works. Nothing is more powerful than letting your students see the effects of these experiments for themselves. CogLab gives both students and instructors the chance to participate as subjects in research experiments. Students can run the experiments, collect data, and save their data in one of three formats--a special CogLab format that allows them to view their data from within the program, an HTML format that allows them to print and save graphics and formatted text, and a text format that allows the data to be easily integrated into other programs. CogLab on CD-ROM gives students access to their own data, while CogLab online allows instructors to combine data across all of their students, to have class averages automatically calculated, and to make those averages available to students. Instructors who choose the CD-ROM version can download a program that will allow them to combine and calculate class averages. (For a complete list of differences between the online and CD-ROM versions, visit the CogLab Web site at http: //coglab.wadsworth.com/.) CogLab is available online for use anywhere and anytime, or on CD-ROM for situations where Internet access is impractical. Correlations to CogLab are built into many of Wadsworth's Cognitive Psychology texts. Either version can be bundled with any Wadsworth Psychology text for a minimal charge.

CogLab Online with Access Code, Version 2.0

CogLab Online with Access Code, Version 2.0
Author: Greg Francis
Publisher: Wadsworth Publishing Company
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Cognitive psychology
ISBN: 9780495107781

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.

Sensation and Perception

Sensation and Perception
Author: E. Bruce Goldstein
Publisher: Wadsworth Publishing Company
Total Pages: 488
Release: 2007
Genre: Education
ISBN:

. Bruce Goldstein's SENSATION AND PERCEPTION, the best-seller which has helped over 150,000 students understand the ties between how we sense the world and how the body interprets these senses, is now in a brilliant full-color Seventh Edition. A key strength of this text has always been the ability to show the student what they are learning through examples and visuals. Now, the book takes this visual learning one step further by using color throughout as a learning tool. As the sole author of the text, Goldstein's singular voice combines with his extensive classroom experience and most innovative research to create a visual text unparalleled in the field. The text walks the student through an intriguing journey of the senses with a mixture of clarity and thoroughness. The accompanying, "Virtual Lab" media exercises (available both on CD-ROM, within the Perception PsychologyNowTM student tutorial platform, and in the online WebTutorTM Advantage product) offer a wide array of animations and examples designed to stimulate understanding of difficult concepts. Every chapter has been updated for currency and readability, and a new chapter six on Visual Attention rounds off this timely revision.

Know Thyself

Know Thyself
Author: Stephen M Fleming
Publisher: Basic Books
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2021-04-27
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1541672852

Unlock the secrets to understanding yourself and others with the surprising science of the human mind's greatest power: introspection. “Are you sure?” Whether in a court room, a doctor’s office, a gameshow’s hot seat, or a student’s desk, we are always trying to answer that question. Should we accept eyewitness testimony or a physician’s diagnosis? Do we really want to risk it all on a final question? And what should we be studying in order to do as well as possible on a test? In short, how do we know what we and others know—or as importantly, don’t know? As cognitive neuroscientist Stephen Fleming shows in Know Thyself, we do this with metacognition. Metacognition, or thinking about thinking, is the most important tool we have for understanding our own mind. Metacognition is an awesome power: It is what enables self-awareness as well as what lets us think about the minds of others. It is the ultimate human trait, and in its most rarefied forms is a power that neither other animals, nor our current artificial intelligences, have. Metacognition teaches us the limits of our own knowledge. Once we understand what it is and how it works, we can improve our performance and make better decisions. For example, on the SAT, it helps us gauge when we should skip a question rather than lose points getting an answer wrong. Know Thyself, like the metacognition itself, is equal parts scientific, philosophical, and practical. And that means, like Thinking, Fast and Slow and Predictably Irrational, it’s that rarest of books: one that can both expand our minds and change our lives.