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 | Neuroimaging in Human Memory Linking cognitive processes to neural systems Edited by Frank Rosler, Charan Ranganath, Brigitte Roder, and Rainer Kluwe
This cutting-edge volume shows how brain imaging methods, such as fMRI and electroencephalography (EEG), can help us increase our knowledge of the organisation of human memory, how our memory representations are stored, consolidated and retrieved, and how access to memory contents is controlled.
26 February 2009 | £80.00 | Hardback | 424 pages
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 | Blindsight a case study spanning 35 years and new developments Lawrence Weiskrantz
The first edition of Blindsight, written by Lawrence Weiskrantz was an important and highly cited account of studies of the phenomenon - Blindsight. The updated edition retains the original text of the first edition, but brings the book up to date with developments in this area in the past decade.
19 March 2009 | £29.95 | Paperback | 280 pages
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 | The Sapient Mind Archaeology meets neuroscience Edited by Colin Renfrew, Chris Frith, and Lambros Malafouris
Up to now, working in isolation, both archaeology and neuroscience have made a number of important contributions to the study of human intelligence.This book shows how a new framework integrating these two disciplines can provide us with a much deeper account of where we came from, and why we developed as we did.
12 February 2009 | £34.95 | Hardback | 224 pages
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 | In Two Minds Dual Processes and Beyond Edited by Jonathan Evans and Keith Frankish
This book explores the idea that we have two minds - one automatic, unconscious, and fast, the other controlled, conscious, and slow. It brings together leading researchers
on dual-process theory to summarize the state of the art highlight key issues, present different perspectives, and provide a stimulus to further work.
29 January 2009 | £32.95 | Paperback | 366 pages
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 | Inside Psychology A science over 50 years Patrick Rabbitt
Psychology is a young science. It has made great strides over the past 100 or so years, to become one of the most rapidly growing of the sciences. This book brings together some of the most influential psychologists from the past 50 years to consider just how we got to where we are in psychology, and where we might be heading.
6 November 2008 | £24.95 | Paperback | 296 pages
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