Published Books
The Cognitive Psychology of Planning
By Robin Morris, and Geoff Ward.
The Cognitive Psychology of Planning assesses recent advances in the scientific study of the cognitive processes involved in formulating, evaluating and selecting a sequence of thoughts and actions to achieve a goal. Approaches discussed range from those which look at planning in terms of
Published January 2005 by Psychology Press
Methods of Thought
Individual Differences in Reasoning Strategies
By Elizabeth Newton, and Maxwell Roberts.
How do people make inferences? How do their reasoning processes differ and why? Methods of Thought attempts to answer these questions by looking in detail at the different reasoning strategies people apply, how these are acquired, how they are selected and how use of these strategies is influenced
Published November 2004 by Psychology Press
Evolution and the Psychology of Thinking
The Debate
By David E. Over
The field of evolutionary cognitive psychology has stimulated considerable interest and debate among cognitive psychologists and those working in related areas. In this collection, leading experts evaluate the status of this new field, providing a critical analysis of its most controversial
Published March 2003 by Psychology Press
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Imagery, Language and Visuo-Spatial Thinking
By Michel Denis, Robert Logie, Cesare Cornoldo, Manuel de Vega and Johannes EngelKamp.
Imagery, Language and Visuo-Spatial Thinking discusses the remarkable human ability to use mental imagery in everyday life: from helping plan actions and routes to aiding creative thinking; from making sense of and remembering our immediate environment to generating pictures in our minds from
Published December 2000 by Psychology Press
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Working Memory and Thinking
Current Issues In Thinking And Reasoning
By Kenneth Gilhooly, and Robert H. Logie.
Thinking and memory are inextricably linked. However, a "divide and rule" approach has led cognitive psychologists to study these two areas in relative isolation. With contributions from some of the leading international researchers on working memory and thinking, the present volume aims to break
Published February 1998 by Psychology Press