The MIT Encyclopedia of the Cognitive Sciences (MITECS) / Edition 2

The MIT Encyclopedia of the Cognitive Sciences (MITECS) / Edition 2

ISBN-10:
0262731444
ISBN-13:
9780262731447
Pub. Date:
09/04/2001
Publisher:
MIT Press
ISBN-10:
0262731444
ISBN-13:
9780262731447
Pub. Date:
09/04/2001
Publisher:
MIT Press
The MIT Encyclopedia of the Cognitive Sciences (MITECS) / Edition 2

The MIT Encyclopedia of the Cognitive Sciences (MITECS) / Edition 2

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Overview

Since the 1970s the cognitive sciences have offered multidisciplinary ways of understanding the mind and cognition. The MIT Encyclopedia of the Cognitive Sciences (MITECS) is a landmark, comprehensive reference work that represents the methodological and theoretical diversity of this changing field. At the core of the encyclopedia are 471 concise entries, from Acquisition and Adaptationism to Wundt and X-bar Theory. Each article, written by a leading researcher in the field, provides an accessible introduction to an important concept in the cognitive sciences, as well as references or further readings. Six extended essays, which collectively serve as a roadmap to the articles, provide overviews of each of six major areas of cognitive science: Philosophy; Psychology; Neurosciences; Computational Intelligence; Linguistics and Language; and Culture, Cognition, and Evolution. For both students and researchers, MITECS will be an indispensable guide to the current state of the cognitive sciences.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780262731447
Publisher: MIT Press
Publication date: 09/04/2001
Series: A Bradford Book
Edition description: second edition
Pages: 1096
Product dimensions: 8.31(w) x 11.06(h) x 2.00(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Robert A. Wilson is Professor of Philosophy at La Trobe University, the author of Genes and the Agents of Life, and coeditor of The MIT Encyclopedia of the Cognitive Sciences and of Explanation and Cognition (MIT Press). He directed the project that built EugenicsArchive.ca and is a director and the executive producer of the documentary Surviving Eugenics.

Frank C. Keil is Professor of Psychology at Yale University.

Table of Contents

Neurosciences, selected topics
Auditory Plasticity
Color, Neurophysiology of
Dreaming
Echolocation
Face Recognition
Lexicon, Neural Basis of
LongTerm Potentiation
Multisensory Integration
Neuroendocrinology
Object Recognition
Oculomotor Control
Pain
SingleNeuron Recording
Surface Perception
Transparency
Linguistics and Language, selected topics
Anaphora
Codeswitching
Creoles
Dynamic Semantics
HeadDriven Phrase Structure and Grammar
Implicature
Lexical Functional Grammar
Minimalism
Optimality Theory
Pragmatics
Psycholinguistics
Saussure
Vagueness
Philosophy, selected topics
Chinese Room Argument
Distributed vs. Local Representation
Dynamic Approaches to Cognition
Explanatory Gap
Folk Psychology
Functional Role Semantics
Modal Logic
Modularity of Mind
Rational Agency
Reductionism
SelfOrganizing Systems
Simulation vs. TheoryTheory
Twin Earth
Psychology, selected topics
Analogy
Binding Problem
Chess, Psychology of
Essentialism
Feature Detectors
Haptic Perception
Imitation
Intersubjectivity
Judgment Heuristics
Metacognition
Naïve Physics
Probabilistic Reasoning
Psychophysics
Smell
Culture, Cognition, and Evolution, selected topics
Altruism
Attribution Theory
Cognitive Anthropology
Cognitive Archaeology
Cognitive Artifacts
Comparative Psychology
Ecological Validity
Ethnopsychology
Folk Biology
Human Navigation
Metaphor and Culture
Numeracy and Culture
Primate Cognition
Rational Choice Theory
Situated Cognition and Learning
ComputationalIntelligence, selected topics
Bayesian Networks
CaseBased Reasoning and Analogy
Evolutionary Computation
Greedy Local Search
Hidden Markov Models
Information Theory
Manipulation and Grasping
Situatedness/Embeddedness
Situation Calculus
Speech Synthesis
Stereo and Motion Perception
Temporal Reasoning
Unsupervised Learning

What People are Saying About This

George Miller

The Cognitive Sciences emerged in recognition of the fact that scholars and scientists in many different fields shared common problems and needed to collaborate. Now at last The MIT Encyclopedia of the Cognitive Sciences has provided a forum large enough for that interaction to occur–a forum that will not only facilitate cooperation but will educate a new generation of cognitive scientists.

Donald A. Norman

At last, a thorough, authoritative source for work in the cognitivesciences. Take the most important topics in the study of cognition,ask the world's top authorities to summarize the state of the art, andyou have it: The MIT Encyclopedia. I have already used it tolearn, to browse, to inform, to teach, and to update my ownunderstanding. It doesn't matter which end you seek: the book willfrequently be in use.

Diana Applegate

When I come across certain concepts or ideas during the class discussions or in our texts that I'm unclear about, I often refer to the encyclopedia for a concise, well-written overview of that particular topic. On each occasion, I've always been able to find at least one relevant article. The information that I've been able to walk away with has been so very helpful. I find the entries to be quite accessible even to beginning philosophy students like myself, without being oversimplified or vague. I love surfing the encyclopedia after class, as it also serves to reinforce key issues that were discussed during the lecture.

From the Publisher

"At last, a thorough, authoritative source for work in the cognitivesciences. Take the most important topics in the study of cognition,ask the world's top authorities to summarize the state of the art, andyou have it: The MIT Encyclopedia. I have already used it tolearn, to browse, to inform, to teach, and to update my ownunderstanding. It doesn't matter which end you seek: the book willfrequently be in use." — Donald A. Norman, The Nielsen Norman Group; Professor Emeritus, Department of Cognitive Science, UC, San Diego; and author of The Invisible Computer

Endorsement

Among the human mind's proudest accomplishments is the invention of a science dedicated to understanding itself: cognitive science. In less than fifty years, deep mysteries of antiquity have been brought into the lab and captured in rigorous theories. This volume is an authoritative guide to this exhilarating new body of knowledge, written by the experts, edited with skill and good judgment. If we were to leave a time capsule for the next millennium with records of the great achievements of civilization, this volume would have to be in it.

Steve Pinker, Professor of Psychology, MIT, and author of How the Mind Works and The Language Instinct

Steve Pinker

Among the human mind's proudest accomplishments is the invention of a science dedicated to understanding itself: cognitive science. In less than fifty years, deep mysteries of antiquity have been brought into the lab and captured in rigorous theories. This volume is an authoritative guide to this exhilarating new body of knowledge, written by the experts, edited with skill and good judgment. If we were to leave a time capsule for the next millennium with records of the great achievements of civilization, this volume would have to be in it.

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