Measuring the Mind: Speed, Control, and Age

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Psychology, Cognitive Psychology
Cover of the book Measuring the Mind: Speed, Control, and Age by Nancy R. Hooyman, OUP Oxford
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Nancy R. Hooyman ISBN: 9780191039324
Publisher: OUP Oxford Publication: September 15, 2005
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Nancy R. Hooyman
ISBN: 9780191039324
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Publication: September 15, 2005
Imprint:
Language: English
Section I: Reaction time and mental speed 1. Ageing and response times: a comparison of sequential sampling models, Roger Ratcliff, Anjali Thapar, Philip L. Smith & Gail McKoon2. Inconsistency in response time as an indicator of cognitive ageing, David F. Hultsch, Michael A. Hunter, Stuart W. S. MacDonald & Esther Strauss3. Ageing and the ability to ignore irrelevant information in visual search and enumeration tasks, Elizabeth A. Maylor & Derrick G. Watson4. Individual differences and cognitive models of the mind: using the differentiation hypothesis to distinguish general and specific cognitive processes, Mike Anderson & Jeff Nelson5. Reaction time parameters, intelligence aging and death: the West of Scotland Twenty-07 study, Ian J. Deary & Geoff Der6. The wrong tree: time perception and time experience in the elderly, John WeardenSection II: Cognitive control and frontal lobe function 7. The chronometrics of task-set control, Stephen Monsell8. An evaluation of the frontal lobe theory of cognitive ageing, Louise H. Phillips & Julie D. Henry9. The gateway hypothesis of rostral prefrontal cortex (area 10) function, Paul W. Burgess, Jon S. Simons, Iroise Dumontheil & Sam J. Gilbert10. Prefrontal cortex and Spearmans g, John DuncanSection III: Memory and age 11. On reducing age-related declines in memory and executive control, Fergus I. M. Craik12. Working memory and ageing, Alan Baddeley, Hilary Baddeley, Dino Chincotta, Simona Luzzi & Christobel Meikle13. The own-age effect in face recognition, Timothy J. Perfect & Helen C. MoonSection IV: Real-world cognition 14. Cognitive ethology: giving real life to attention research, Alan Kingstone, Daniel Smilek, Elina Birmingham, Dave Cameron & Walter Bischof15. Are automated actions beyond conscious access?, Peter McLeod, Peter Sommerville & Nick Reed16. Operator functional state: the prediction of breakdown in human performance, Robert J. Hockey
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Section I: Reaction time and mental speed 1. Ageing and response times: a comparison of sequential sampling models, Roger Ratcliff, Anjali Thapar, Philip L. Smith & Gail McKoon2. Inconsistency in response time as an indicator of cognitive ageing, David F. Hultsch, Michael A. Hunter, Stuart W. S. MacDonald & Esther Strauss3. Ageing and the ability to ignore irrelevant information in visual search and enumeration tasks, Elizabeth A. Maylor & Derrick G. Watson4. Individual differences and cognitive models of the mind: using the differentiation hypothesis to distinguish general and specific cognitive processes, Mike Anderson & Jeff Nelson5. Reaction time parameters, intelligence aging and death: the West of Scotland Twenty-07 study, Ian J. Deary & Geoff Der6. The wrong tree: time perception and time experience in the elderly, John WeardenSection II: Cognitive control and frontal lobe function 7. The chronometrics of task-set control, Stephen Monsell8. An evaluation of the frontal lobe theory of cognitive ageing, Louise H. Phillips & Julie D. Henry9. The gateway hypothesis of rostral prefrontal cortex (area 10) function, Paul W. Burgess, Jon S. Simons, Iroise Dumontheil & Sam J. Gilbert10. Prefrontal cortex and Spearmans g, John DuncanSection III: Memory and age 11. On reducing age-related declines in memory and executive control, Fergus I. M. Craik12. Working memory and ageing, Alan Baddeley, Hilary Baddeley, Dino Chincotta, Simona Luzzi & Christobel Meikle13. The own-age effect in face recognition, Timothy J. Perfect & Helen C. MoonSection IV: Real-world cognition 14. Cognitive ethology: giving real life to attention research, Alan Kingstone, Daniel Smilek, Elina Birmingham, Dave Cameron & Walter Bischof15. Are automated actions beyond conscious access?, Peter McLeod, Peter Sommerville & Nick Reed16. Operator functional state: the prediction of breakdown in human performance, Robert J. Hockey

More books from OUP Oxford

Cover of the book Critique of Judgement by Nancy R. Hooyman
Cover of the book The Fight for English:How language pundits ate, shot, and left by Nancy R. Hooyman
Cover of the book Protecting the World's Children by Nancy R. Hooyman
Cover of the book A Practical Approach to Family Law by Nancy R. Hooyman
Cover of the book The Principles of Constitutionalism by Nancy R. Hooyman
Cover of the book A College Course on Relativity and Cosmology by Nancy R. Hooyman
Cover of the book Ultracold Gases and Quantum Information by Nancy R. Hooyman
Cover of the book Theory and Practice of Excise Taxation by Nancy R. Hooyman
Cover of the book Selected Letters by Nancy R. Hooyman
Cover of the book Madrid Tales by Nancy R. Hooyman
Cover of the book Intercessory Prayer and the Monastic Ideal in the Time of the Carolingian Reforms by Nancy R. Hooyman
Cover of the book Litigating Religions by Nancy R. Hooyman
Cover of the book Symmetry Relationships between Crystal Structures by Nancy R. Hooyman
Cover of the book Monasticism: A Very Short Introduction by Nancy R. Hooyman
Cover of the book Europe's Growth Champion by Nancy R. Hooyman
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy