Cognition

Cognition by Margaret W. Matlin, published by Wiley on November 5, 2012, is an insightful exploration into the relevance of cognitive processes in everyday life. This 8th edition, comprising 640 pages, delves into how cognition intersects with various disciplines, including clinical psychology, social psychology, and education, providing a comprehensive overview of the subject matter.
Readers will find that this edition emphasizes the application of cognitive topics to real-world experiences, enriched with updated research and new anecdotes. The text also incorporates additional findings in neuroscience, enhancing the understanding of cognitive psychology and cognition. This thorough examination serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the practical implications of cognitive processes across multiple fields.
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Matlin’s Cognition demonstrates how cognitive processes are relevant to everyday, real-world experiences, and frequently examines how cognition can be applied to other disciplines such as clinical psychology, social psychology, consumer psychology, education, communication, business, medicine, and law. The 8th edition continues to relate cognitive topics to applications in everyday life. This edition is fully updated with research and additional anecdotes. It also includes more research on neuroscience.
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