• Genere: Libro
  • Lingua: Inglese
  • Editore: Springer
  • Pubblicazione: 11/2000
  • Edizione: 2000

Generative Mental Processes and Cognitive Resources

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TRAMA
In recent years, a booming research interest has been observed in linking basic cognitive processes with a variety of social and clinical phenomena. Evidence comes from the increasing popularity of psychological paradigms such as social cognition, cognitive psychopathology or cognitive aging. What links those paradigms is their special focus on explaining cognitive phenomena by use of the concept of mental resources. Immediate reasons for such a focus are found in the growing emphasis on understanding everyday dynamics of thinking and acting within a complex world, as well as within personal constraints. Obviously, our current goals and choice of activities constrain and influence our reasoning as well as the processes of input to and retrieval from memory. Situational demands will act to the same effect, and the interplay between both, internal and external constraints, makes apparent a first and straightforward relevance of the resource notion in action-oriented cognitive research. For example, person perception is a dynamic process depending on what my goals in perception are, what the perceiving situation is that I find myself in, and how complex the target characteristics are. In fact, the amount of resources spent in this process may be reflected in its speed, the quality of the perceptual or mnemonic trace which is being created, or the kind of social or non-social behavior that can be supported.

SOMMARIO
Preface. Part I: Constructive Thinking and Resource Limitations. Introduction. Individual Differences in Attentional Resources and Social Cognition: Elaboration and Complexity in Representations of Others and Self; M. Conway. Extending the Theory of Reasoning by Mental Models: Tests of New Predictions; K.C. Klauer, et al. Multiple Representations and Individual Differences in Generating Mental Models: The Case of Text Comprehension; S. Dutke. Intelligence, Cognitive Strategies, and Arousal: Can We Control Non-Cognitive Factors that Influence our Intellect? E. Necka. Part II: Processing Constraints in Aging, Anxiety, and Depression. Introduction. Aging-related Constraints and Adaptations in Social Information Processing; T. Hess. Maintaining Competence in the Face of Resource Limitations: The Role of Schema Complexity in Aging and Communication; M.L. Hummert. Age Differences in Social Schematicity; F. Blanchard-Fields, C. Hertzog. Predictive Inferences: Basic Processes and Biased Potentiation by Anxiety; M.G. Calvo. Worry, Thoughts, and Images: A New Conceptualization; J. Stöber. Impaired Systematic, Higher Order Strategies in Depression and Helplessness: Testing Implications of the Cognitive Exhaustion Model; U. von Hecker, et al. Part III: New Methodologies in Individual Difference Research. Introduction. Capacity and Procedural Accounts of Impaired Memory in Depression; P. Hertel, T. Meiser. Cognitive Prerequisites for Scaleable Date: A Model of Impression Formation; H. Feger. Resource Limitations and Process Dissociations in Individual Differences Research; R. Kliegl, et al. Author Index. Subject Index.

ALTRE INFORMAZIONI
  • Condizione: Nuovo
  • ISBN: 9780792365624
  • Dimensioni: 235 x 155 mm Ø 1640 gr
  • Formato: Copertina rigida
  • Illustration Notes: XIII, 384 p.
  • Pagine Arabe: 384
  • Pagine Romane: xiii