New methods in cognitive psychology
Language: English Series: Frontiers of cognitive psychology | / edited by Nelson CowanPublication details: Routledge 2020 New YorkDescription: viii, 292pISBN:- 9781848726314
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153.015118 L58c Computational modeling in cognition | 153.01519542 L514b Bayesian cognitive modeling | 153.028535 B631a ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN PSYCHOLOGY | 153.072 N42 New methods in cognitive psychology | 153.082 M365c Cognition | 153.09 B632m v.1 Mind as machine [2vol set] | 153.09 B632m v.2 Mind as machine [2vol set] |
A Psychology Press Book
This book provides an overview of cutting-edge methods currently being used in cognitive psychology, which are likely to appear with increasing frequency in coming years.
Once built around univariate parametric statistics, cognitive psychology courses now seem deficient without some contact with methods for signal processing, spatial statistics, and machine learning. There are also important changes in analyses of behavioral data (e.g., hierarchical modeling and Bayesian inference) and there is the obvious change wrought by the advancement of functional imaging. This book begins by discussing the evidence of this rapid change, for example, the movement between using traditional analyses of variance to multi-level mixed models, in psycholinguistics. It then goes on to discuss the methods for analyses of physiological measurements, and how these methods provide insights into cognitive processing.
New Methods in Cognitive Psychology provides senior undergraduates, graduates, and researchers with cutting-edge overviews of new and emerging topics, and the very latest in theory and research for the more established topics.
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