Conceptual Representation

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Helen Moss, James Hampton, James A. Hampton
Psychology Press, 2003 - Всего страниц: 288

Concepts lie at the heart of our mental life, supporting a myriad of cognitive functions - including thinking and reasoning, object recognition, memory, and language comprehension and production. The nature of concepts and their representation in the mind and brain has been studied from many different perspectives and so provides valuable opportunities for integrative, interdisciplinary discussions.
This special issue on conceptual representation contains invited papers from leading researchers across the range of cognitive science disciplines, addressing the nature of semantic and conceptual representation in the mind and brain. Contributions include both empirical reports and theoretical reviews, from the fields of cognitive and developmental psychology, neuropsychology, philosophy and linguistics.

 

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Artifacts are not ascribed essences nor are they treated as belonging
563
On the conceptual basis for the count and mass noun distinction
583
Object recognition under semantic impairment of conceptual regularities
625
Categorisation causation and the limits of understanding
663
An argument vaguely Viennese
693
Access to knowledge from pictures but not words in a patient with
725
Categories for names or names for categories? The interplay between
759
Subject Index
788
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