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This book introduces 15 foundational studies in cognitive psychology, inviting you to consider the limitations and lasting impact of these studies on the field. This second edition has been updated with the most recent research.

Cognitive Psychology: Revisiting the Classic Studies critically reflects upon 15 of the most influential cognitive psychology papers ever published by researchers such as Chomsky, Loftus, Tulving, and Stroop. This book will familiarise you with the classic studies and show you how they have influenced subsequent research, right up to the present day. This second edition has been updated in light of new research and now contains comments from the living classic researchers on the chapters about their work. 

This book is ideal for those studying cognitive psychology at the undergraduate level. 

Revisiting the Classic Studies
is a series of texts that introduces readers to the studies in psychology that changed the way we think about core topics in the discipline today.  It provokes students to ask more interesting and challenging questions about the field by encouraging a deeper level of engagement both with the details of the studies themselves and with the nature of their contribution. Edited by leading scholars in their field and written by researchers at the cutting edge of these developments, the chapters in each text provide details of the original works and their theoretical and empirical impact, and then discuss the ways in which thinking and research have advanced in the years since the studies were conducted.

Michael W. Eysenck is Emeritus Professor at the University of Roehampton and Emeritus Professor and Honorary Fellow at Royal Holloway University of London. 

David Groome was Senior Academic and Head of the Psychology Department at the University of Westminster, London.
About the Editors vii
About the Contributors ix
Preface xv
Acknowledgements and Thanks xvii
1 An Introduction to Classic Studies in Cognitive Psychology
1(9)
Michael W. Eysenck
David Groome
2 Attention: Beyond Cherry's (1953) Cocktail Party Problem
10(11)
Michael W. Eysenck
3 Perception: Beyond Gibson's (1950) Direct Perception
21(15)
Vicki Bruce
Yoav Tadmor
4 Perception: Beyond Marr's (1982) Computational Approach to Vision
36(12)
George Mather
5 Perception: Beyond Goodale and Milner's (1992) Separate Visual Pathways
48(20)
Glyn W. Humphreys
Edward de Haan
6 Attention: Beyond Stroop's (1935) Colour-Word Interference Phenomenon
68(14)
Colin M. MacLeod
7 Amnesia: Beyond Scoville and Milner's (1957) Research on HM
82(17)
Howard Eichenbaum
Neal J. Cohen
8 Memory: Beyond Baddeley and Hitch's (1974) Working Memory
99(25)
Robert H. Logie
9 Memory: Beyond Tulving's (1972) Episodic and Semantic Memory
124(12)
Michael W. Eysenck
David Groome
10 Memory: Beyond Tulving and Thomson's (1973) Encoding Specificity Principle
136(17)
James S. Nairne
11 Memory: Beyond Loftus and Palmer's (1974) Misinformation Effect
153(16)
Coral Dando
12 Thinking and Problem Solving: Beyond Newell, Shaw, and Simon's (1958) Theory of Human Problem Solving
169(14)
Femand Gobet
Peter Lane
13 Thinking and Decision Making: Beyond Tversky and Kahneman's (1974) Judgement Under Uncertainty
183(19)
Klaus Fiedler
Momme von Sydow
14 Thinking and Decision Making: Beyond Kahneman and Tversky's (1979) Prospect Theory
202(19)
Ben R. Newell
15 Language: Beyond Chomsky's (1957) Syntactic Structures
221(13)
Trevor Harley
Siobhan MacAndrew
16 Cognitive Neuropsychology of Language: Beyond Marshall and Newcombe's (1973) Patterns of Paralexia
234(15)
Max Coltheart
17 Classic Studies: General Lessons and Historical Context
249(16)
Michael W. Eysenck
Index 265
Michael W. Eysenck is Emeritus Professor at the University of Roehampton and Emeritus Professor and Honorary Fellow at Royal Holloway University of London. He has published 62 books and approximately 170 articles and book chapters. He has written numerous textbooks on cognitive psychology and his main research area is concerned with the relationship between anxiety and cognition.

David Groome was Senior Academic and Head of the Psychology Department at the University of Westminster, London. He retired in 2011, but he continues to write and he has authored or co-authored twelve psychology books. His research interests mainly involve cognition and memory, especially memory suppression and the effects of mood disorders on cognition. In 2009 he was awarded the BPS Award for Excellence in the Teaching of Psychology. His hobbies include tennis, travel, dogs, and music. In his spare time he is a keen guitarist, and is still waiting for his big break as a rock star.