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The Oxford handbook of causal reasoning / ed. Michael R. Waldmann Piece-Analytic Level: Causal cognition and culture • causal reasoning nin non-human animals • The development of causal reasoning • Social attribution and explanation • Causality and causal reasoning in natural language • The role of causal knowledge in reasoning about mental disorders • Causation in legal and moral reasoning • Space, time, and causality • Intuitive theories • causality in decision-making • Causal argument • Inferring causal relations by analogy • Diagnostic reasoning • Causal explanation • Concepts as causal models: induction • Concepts as causal models: categarozation • Causal models and conditional reasoning • Causation and probability of causal conditionals • reinforcement learning and causal models • Planning and control • Goal-directed actions • Visual impressions of causality • Cognitive neuroscience of causal reasoning • Singular causation • Pseudocontingencies • Mental models and causation • Force dynamics • Formalizing prior knowledge in causal induction • The aquisition ands use of causal structure knowledge • causal invaraince as an essential constraint for creating a causal representation of the world: generalizing the invariance of causal power • The inferential resoning theory of causal learning: toward a multi-process propositional account • Rules of causal judgment: mapping statistival information onto causal beliefs • Associative accounts of causal cognition • Causal reasoning: an introductionPublication: New York : Oxford University Press, 2017Description: 751 p.Availability:
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The Oxford Handbook of 4E cognition / Eds. Albert Newen, Leon de Bruin, Shaun Gallagher Piece-Analytic Level: 4E cognition : historical roots, key concepts , and central issues • Extended cognition • Ecological-enactive cognition as engaging with a field of relevant affordances : the skilled intentionality framework (SIF) • The enactive conception of life • Going radical • Critical note : so, what again is 4E cognition • The predictive processing hypothesis • Searching for the conditions of genuine intersubjectivity : from agent-based models to perceptual crossing experiments • Cognitive integration : how culture transforms us and extends our cognitive capabilities • Critical note : cognitive systems and the dynamis of representing-in-the-world • The body in action : predictive processing and the embodiment thesis • Joint action and 4E cognition • Perception, exploration, and the primary of touch • Direct social perception • Critical note : cognition, action, and self-control from the 4E perspective • Disclosing the world : intentionality and 4E cognition • Interacting in the open : where dynamical systems become extended and embodied • Building a stronger concept of embodiment • Motor intentionality • The extended body hypothesis : referred sensations from tools to peripersonal space • Critical note : brain-body-environment couplings : what do they teach us about cognition • Embodied resonance • Why engagement? : A second-Person take on social cognition • The intersubjectivity turn • The person model theory and the question of situatedness of understanding • Embodiment of emotion and its situated nature • Enacting affectivity • Beyond mirroring : 4E perspectives on empathy • Critical note : 3E's are sufficient, but don't forget the D • The embodiment of concepts : theoretical perspectives and the role of redictive processing • Developing an understanding of normativity • The evolution of cognition : a 4E perspective • Bringing things to mind : 4Es and material engagement • Critical note : evolution of human cognition. Temporal dynamics and biological and historical time scales • Robots as powerful allies for the study of embodied cognition from the botton up • Building a stronger concept of embodiment • Motor intentionality • Critical note : brain - body - environment couplings. What do they teach us about cognition?Publication: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2018Description: 940 p.Availability:
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The nature of remembering : essays in honor of Robert G. Crowder / Edited by Henry L. Roediger III ; James S. Nairne ; Ian Neath ; Aimée M. Surprenant Piece-Analytic Level: What language needs from memory (and vice versa) • neuropsychology of verbal working memory : ins and outs of phonological and lexical-semantic retention • The ravages of absolute and relatiev amounts of time on memory • What is working memory capacity? • A functional analysis of primary memory • Repetition effects in immediate memory in the absense of repetition • The irrelevant sound effect is not always the same as the irrelevant speech effect • Modality specificity in cognition : the case of touch • Recency and recovery in human memory • The modality effect and the gentle law of speech ascendancy : protesting the tyranny of reified memory • Serial position effects in semantic memory : reconstructing the order of the U.S. presidents and vice presidents • Analysis of the serial position curve • Spreading activation and arousal of false memories • Is semantic activation automatic? : a critical re-evaluation • effects of dividing attention on encoding and retrieval processes • Proactive and retroactive effects in memory performance • Origin of autonoesis in episodic memory • Robert G. Crowder and his intelectual heritagePublication: Washington : American Psychological Association, 2001Description: XIX, 395 p.Availability:
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Memory : brain, and belief / Edited by Daniel L. Schacter ; Elaine Scarry Publication: Cambridge : Harvard University Press, 2000Description: VIII, 349 p.Availability:
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