Cognition: the Thinking Animal : Pearson New International Edition
Cognition: the Thinking Animal : Pearson New International Edition
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Author(s): Willingham, Daniel
Willingham, Daniel T.
ISBN No.: 9781292022710
Pages: 560
Year: 201307
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 108.73
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

How do you address neuroscience in your cognitive psychology classes? I ntegration of neuroscience material into the text : Rather than being set off in boxed sections outside of the main narrative, neuroscience material is integrated throughout the text. How do you address assessment and student learning in your classes? NEW! Enhanced pedagogical features: Brief previews of each section pose the broad questions and provide the broad answers contained in the section. (examples, pgs. 260, 354, 443) Key terms are identified by bold-face type, and are defined immediately thereafter. They are also collected in a glossary. (examples, pgs. 151, 227, 325) "Stand-on-one-foot" Questions. Ask the student to summarize what they have learned in the section they have just read.


The name comes from the Talmudic story of the heretic who went to great the sages, asking each to summarize all of the Torah in the time they could stand on one foot. (He finally found a willing sage in Hillel who quoted from Leviticus, "What is hateful to you, do not to others.") Questions will prompt students to show they understood the section''s major points. (examples, pgs. 48, 318, 469) "Questions that require two feet." Each section also includes in-depth critical thinking questions. Students will need to apply what they have learned to new situations or go beyond the presented material. Answers are provided at the end of the text.


(examples, pgs. 61, 141, 260) Increased Art : 20% increase in figures and photos making the subject matter even more engaging to students. How do you address Research Methods in your cognitive psychology classes? Additional chapter on Research Methods : Chapter 2, "Methods of Cognitive Psychology." Chapter 1 covers the history of cognitive psychology . The newly added Chapter 2 addresses how it is possible to do scientific studies when you can''t see or measure hypothetical representations directly. The first half of the chapter describes how to conduct behavioral experiments. The second half of the chapter addresses the usefulness of neuroscientific data. How do you address Language in your classes? Two chapters on Language : In this third edition, Chapter 13 covers Language Structure with Chapter 14 detailing Language Processing.


Do you require additional readings for your classes? Suggested Reading from the Current Directions in Cognitive Science : Available to be packaged with Cognition: The Thinking Animal , the Current Directions reader provides students with additional cognitive research to explore. What kinds of supplemental materials do you use? Extensive supplements available for Cognition 3.e, including: PowerPoint Slides. Prepared by Sameer Bawa, University of Virginia includes selected art, from the text available in a chapter-by-chapter lecture format. These slides can be accessed through the Instructor''s Resource Center on www.prenhall.com Instructor''s Manual with Tests. Prepared by John Philbeck, George Washington University includes chapter outlines, suggestions and demonstrations, classroom activities, research and discussion questions, and more.


The testing portion of the manual has approximately 65 questions per chapter. TestGen Software. Computerized version of the test questions, which operates on both PC and MAC systems. Research Navigator. An online resource that features three exclusive databases full of source material, including: EBSCO''s ContentSelect Academic Journal Database , organized by subject. Each subject contains 50 to 100 of the leading academic journals by keyword, topic, or multiple topics. Articles include abstract and citation information and can be cut, pasted, emailed, or saved for later use. The New York Times Search-by-Subject One Year Archive , organized by subject and searchable by keyword or multiple keywords.


Instructors and students can view the full text of the article. Link Library , organized by subject, offers editorially selected best of the Web sites. Link Libraries are continually scanned and kept up to date, providing the most relevant and accurate links for research assignments.


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