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To the vast majority of academic psychologists in the 1980s, the study of cognition referred to that area of psychology known as ‘cognitive psychology’. The major basis of this area had been the computer metaphor with its accompanying notion of the individual as an information-processing system. Yet within the field the study of cognition is much broader and has a history that reaches into antiquity, whereas ‘cognitive psychology’ as information-processing psychology had only recently become the standard bearer of cognitive studies.

One of the purposes of this volume, originally published in 1986, was to articulate some of the fundamental distinctions between and concordances among different orientations concerning the study of cognition. The collection includes chapters on information processing, ecological, Gestalt, physiological, and operant psychology.

Preface
1. Cognitive Psychology and Philosophy of Mind Daniel N.
Robinson
2. The Emergence of Cognitive Psychology in the Latter Half of the
Twentieth Century Terry J. Knapp
3. The Information Processing Approach to
Cognition Stephen E. Palmer and Ruth Kimchi
4. Why I Am Not a Cognitive
Psychologist B.F. Skinner
5. Bringing Cognition and Creativity into the
Behavioral Laboratory Robert Epstein
6. Understanding Animal Cognition Donald
A. Riley, Michael F. Brown and Sonja I. Yoerg
7. J.J. Gibsons Ecological
Theory of Information Pickup: Cognition From the Ground Up William M. Mace
8.
From Gestalt to Neo-Gestalt Lynn C. Robertson
9. Cognitive Intervention in
Perceptual Processing Irvin Rock
10. Toward a Computational Neuropsychology
of High-Level Vision Stephen Michael Kosslyn
11. Cognitive Neuropsychology
Dean C. Delis and Beth A. Ober
12. Putting Cognitive Psychology to Work:
Examples from Computer System Design Louis M. Gomez and Susan T. Dumais
13. A
Coordination of Differences: Behaviorism, Mentalism, and the Foundations of
Psychology Roger Schnaitter. Author Index. Subject Index
Terry J. Knapp, Lynn C. Robertson