Cognitive Psychology (1967)
Author:Ulric Neisser
Edition:1st Edition
Pioneering the study of mental processes, this text examines how individuals perceive, store, and interpret information. It explores attention, memory, language, and pattern recognition, emphasizing internal cognitive structures and processes that shape how people understand and interact with the world.

Chapters
- Chapter 1: The Cognitive Approach: Foundations of Cognitive Psychology→
- Chapter 2: Iconic Storage & Verbal Coding in Visual Cognition→
- Chapter 3: Pattern Recognition: How the Mind Identifies Visual Forms→
- Chapter 4: Focal Attention & Figural Synthesis in Visual Perception→
- Chapter 5: Words as Visual Patterns: Reading and Recognition→
- Chapter 6: Visual Memory: Imagery, Dreams, and Mental Representation→
- Chapter 7: Speech Perception: Auditory Processing and Language Sounds→
- Chapter 8: Echoic Memory & Auditory Attention→
- Chapter 9: Active Verbal Memory: Encoding, Structure, and Recall→
- Chapter 10: Sentences: Cognitive Processes in Language Structure→
- Chapter 11: Memory and Thought: Higher Mental Processes→
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