Cognitive Psychology In and Out of the Laboratory
Author:Kathleen M. Galotti
Edition:4th Edition
Bridging experimental research with everyday thinking, this text examines how cognitive processes operate both in controlled settings and real-world contexts. It develops understanding of perception, memory, reasoning, and decision-making while highlighting individual differences, development, and the influence of culture on cognition.

Chapters
- Chapter 1: Cognitive Psychology: History, Methods & Paradigms→
- Chapter 2: The Brain: Structure, Function & Cognitive Systems→
- Chapter 3: Perception & Pattern Recognition in the Mind→
- Chapter 4: Attention: Selective Focus, Capacity & Control→
- Chapter 5: Memory Formation: Creating & Using New Memory Traces→
- Chapter 6: Long-Term Memory Retrieval & Forgetting→
- Chapter 7: Semantic Memory & General Knowledge Representation→
- Chapter 8: Concepts, Categories & Knowledge Organization→
- Chapter 9: Visual Imagery & Spatial Thinking→
- Chapter 10: Language Processing & Cognitive Structure→
- Chapter 11: Thinking, Problem Solving & Creative Cognition→
- Chapter 12: Reasoning: Deductive, Inductive & Everyday Logic→
- Chapter 13: Decision Making, Biases & Cognitive Illusions→
- Chapter 14: Cognitive Development from Childhood to Adolescence→
- Chapter 15: Aging, Gender & Individual Differences in Cognition→
- Chapter 16: Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Human Cognition→
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