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Cognitive Psychology
Book • 2009
Published in 1967, this book by Ulric Neisser marked a significant shift in the field of psychology by introducing cognitive psychology as a distinct discipline.
It organized its chapters to follow the flow of information from sensory input through various transformations and reconstructions to its use in thought and memory.
The book is credited with inspiring many students to enter the field of cognitive psychology and is still cited by leading cognitive psychologists as a foundational text.
It organized its chapters to follow the flow of information from sensory input through various transformations and reconstructions to its use in thought and memory.
The book is credited with inspiring many students to enter the field of cognitive psychology and is still cited by leading cognitive psychologists as a foundational text.