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Cognitive psychology and its implications / John R. AndersonPublicação: New York : Worth Publishers, 2015Descrição: 406 p.Disponibilidade:

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APA Handbook of comparative psychology / ed. Josep CallPublicação: Washington : American Psychological Association, 2017Descrição: 841 p.Disponibilidade:

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APA Handbook of comparative psychology / ed. Josep CallPublicação: Washington : American Psychological Association, 2017Descrição: 989 p.Disponibilidade:

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Cognitive psychology and its implications / John R. AndersonPublicação: New York : Worth Publishers, 2010Descrição: 469 p.Disponibilidade:

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Critical feeling: how to use feelings strategically / Rolf ReberPublicação: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2016Descrição: 298 p.Disponibilidade:

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Cognitive psychology: a student's handbook / Michael W. Eysenck, Mark T. KeanePublicação: Hove : Psychology Press, 2015Descrição: 838 p.Disponibilidade:

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Cognitive pragmatics: the mental processes of communication / Bruno G. BaraPublicação: London : Bradford Book, 2010Descrição: 304 p.Disponibilidade:

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Approaches to psychology / William E. Glassman, Marilyn HadadPublicação: London : McGraw-Hill, 2013Descrição: 511 p.Disponibilidade:

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The mind in context / ed. Batja Mesquita, Lisa Feldman, Eliot R. SmithNível de parte analítica: On the vices of nominalization and the virtues of contextualizing • Challenging the egocentricview of coordinated perceiving, acting, and knowing • Behavior as mind in context: a cultural psychology analysis of paranoid suspicion in West African Worlds • Threat, marginality, and reactions to norm violations • The multiple forms of context in associative learning theory • Social tuning of ethnic attitudes • Platonic blindness and the challenge of understanding context • Implicit independence and independence: a cultural task analysis • The situated person • Situated cognition • Meaning in context: metacognitive experiences • Emoting: a contextualized process • Social modulation of hormones • Brain networks and embodiment • Epigenetic inheritance • The context principlePublicação: New York : The Guilford Press, 2010Descrição: 371 p.Disponibilidade:

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Blink! / Malcolm GladwellPublicação: Alfragide : Leya, Dom Quixote, 2006Descrição: 345 p.Disponibilidade:

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The developmental psychology of reasoning and decision-making / Ed. Henry MarkovitsNível de parte analítica: The development of counterfactual reasoning • How to develop a logical reasoner: a hierarchical model of the role of divergent thinking in the development of conditional reasoning • Heuristics, biases and the development of conflict detection during reasoning • Epistemic domains of reasoning • Heuristics and biases during adolescence: developmental reversals and individual differences • A developmental mental model theory of conditional reasoning • Gist processing in judgment and decision making: developmental reversals predicted by fuzzy-trace theory • Assessing the development of rationalityPublicação: Hove : Psychology Press, 2014Descrição: 189 pDisponibilidade:

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The development of social cognition and communications / ed. Bruce D. Homer, Vatherine S. Tamis-LeMondaNível de parte analítica: Autobiographical memory in the developmental niche: a cross-cultural perspective • Parent-child reminiscing and the construction of a subjective self • Pathways of narrative meaning construction • Gesture in social interactions: a mechanism for cognitive change • Teaching and learning as intentional activities • Theory of mind, language, and learning in the early years • Attchmanet, theory of mind, and delay of gratification • Is joint attention necessary for early language learning? • Social referencing in infant motor action • Discerning intentions: characterizing the cognitive system at play • Preceiving social affordances: the development of emotion understanding • On the possible roots of cognitive flexibility • Seeing objects as symbols and symbols as objects: language and the developmental of dual representation • Cognitive functions of language in early childhoodPublicação: Mahwah : Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2005Descrição: 378 p.Disponibilidade:

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The experience of thinking: how the fluency of mental processes influences cognition and bahavior / ed. Christian Unkerlbach, Rainer GreifenederNível de parte analítica: Thinking about experiences of thinking • Fluency and behavior regulation: adaptative and maladaptative consequences of a good feeling • About swift defaulys and sophisticated safety nets: a process prospective on fluency's validity in judgment • The ecological validity of fluency • Critical feeling: the strategic use of precessing fluency • Almost everything you always wanted to know about ease-of-retrieval effects • When good blends go bad: how fluency can explain when we like and dislike ambiguity • Assimilation or contrast?: how fluency channels comparison processing • ease and persuasuin: multiple processes, meanings, and effects • Disfluency sleeper effect: disfluency today promotes fluency tomorrow • Fluency in context: discrepancy makes processing experiences informative • Once more with feeling!: famililiarity and positivity as integral consequences of previous exposure • The sources of fluency: identifying the underlying mechanisms of fluency effects • A general model of fluency effects in judgment and decision making • Experiencing thinkingPublicação: Hove : Psychology Press, 2013Descrição: 275 p.Disponibilidade:

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Heuristics: the foundations of adaptative behavior / ed. Gerd Gigerenzer, Ralph Hertwig, Thorsten PachurNível de parte analítica: Aggregate age-at-marriage patterns from individual mate-search heuristics • Applying one reason decision-making: the prioritisation of literature searches • If...: satisficing algorithms for mapping conditional statements onto social domains • Green defaults: information presentation and pro-environmental behaviour • Instant customer base analysis: managerial heuristic often get it right • Parental investment: how an equity motive can produce inequality • Optimal versus naive diversification: how inefficient in the 1/N portfolio strategy • How dogs navigate to catch fisheries • Simply heuristics that help us win • Predicting Wimbledon 2005 tennis results by mere player name recognition • Take-the-best in expert-novice decision strategies for residential burglary • Geographic profiling: the fast, frugal, and accurate way • Psycholkogical models of professional decision making • The use of recognition in group decision-making • Fluency heuristic: a model of how the mind exploits a by-product of information retrieval • Why you yhink Milan is larger than Modena: neural correlates of the recognition heuristic • The recognition heuristic in memory-based inference: is recognition a non-compensatory cue? • On the psycohology of the recognition heuristic: retrieval primacy as a key determinant of its use • The aging decision maker: cognitive aging and the adaptative selection of decision strategies • Does imitation benefit cue order learning? • Sequential processing of cues in memory-based multiattribute decisions • A response-time approach to comparing generalized rational and take-the-best models of decision making • Empirical tests of a fast-and-frugal heuristic: not everyone takes-the-best • The quest for take-the-best: insights and outlooks from experimental research • The relative success of recognition-based inference in multichoice decisions • A signal detection analysis of the recognition heuristic • Categorization with limited resources: a family of simple heuristics • Heuristic and linear models of judgment: matching rules and environments • Fast, frugal, and fit: simple heuristics for paired comparison • SSL: a theory of how people larn to select strategies • Hindsight Bias: a by-product of knowledge updating • Moral satisficing: rethinking moral behavior as bounded ratinality • One-reason decision-making: modeling violations of expected utility theory • The priority heuristic: making choices without trade-offs • Naive and yet enlightened: from natural frequencies to fast and frugal decision trees • Simple heuristics and rukles of thumb: where psychologists and behavioural biologists might meet • How forgetting aids heuristic inference • Models of ecological rationality: the recognition heuristic • Reasoning the fast and frugal way: models of bounded rationality • Homo heuristicus: why biased minds make better inferencesPublicação: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2011Descrição: 844 p.Disponibilidade:

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Blindspot: hidden biases of good people / Mahzarin R. Banaji, Anthony G. GreenwaldPublicação: New York : Delacorte Press, 2013Descrição: 254 p.Disponibilidade:

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Good thinking: seven powerful ideas that influence the way we think / Denise C. CumminsPublicação: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2012Descrição: 199 p.Disponibilidade:

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Desenvolvimento cognitivo: seus fundamentos culturais e sociais / A. R. LuriaPublicação: São Paulo : Icone, 1990Descrição: 223 p.Disponibilidade:

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Modelling word recognition and reading aloud / eds. Johannes C. Ziegler, Jonathan Grainger, Marc BrysbaertNível de parte analítica: Simulating syllable frequency effects within an integrative activation framework • The connectionist dual process (CDP) approach to modelling reading aloud • Discovering large grain sizes in a transparent orthograpgy: insights from a connectionist model of italian word naming • Does masked and unmasked priming reflect Bayesian inference as implemented in the Bayesian reader? • Fast phonology and the bimodal interactive activation model • Computational modelling of the masked onset priming effect in reading aloud • SOLAR versus SERIOL revisited • A developmental perspective on visual word recognition: new evidence and a self-organising model • Learning orthographic and phonological representation in models of monosyllabic and bisyllabic naming • Modelling word recognition and reading aloudPublicação: Hove : Psychology Press, 2010Descrição: 641-896 pDisponibilidade:

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Emotion and memory in development : biological, cognitive, and social considerations / ed. Jodi A. Quas, Robyn FivushNível de parte analítica: Emotion and memory in development: clinical and forensic implications • Complications abound, and why that's a good thing • Relationships, stress, and memory • Co-constructing memories and meaning overtime • Physiological stress responses and children's event memory • Stress effects on the brain system underlying explicit memory • Development and social regulation of stress neurobiology in human development : implications for the study of traumatic memories • An integrated model of emotional memory : dynamic transactions in development • Creating a context for children's memory: the importance of parental status, coping, and narrative skikll for co-constructing meaning following stressful experiences • Mother-child reminiscing in the context of secure attachment relationships : lessons in understanding and coping with negative emotions • Mother-child emotion dialogues: a window into the psychological secure base • Coping and memory : automatic and controlled processes in adaptation to stress • Stress and autiobriographical memory functioning • Injuries, emergency rooms, and children's memory: factors contributing to individual differences • Children's understanding and remembering of stressful experiencesPublicação: New York : Oxford University Press, 2009Descrição: 432 pDisponibilidade:

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