The Making of Cognitive Science
Nineteen distinguished contributors provide essays about the development of cognitive science by colleagues of George A. Miller, a central figure whose own intellectual history is to a large extent a history of the field.
Each contributor was invited to write about the period in which each was most closely associated with Miller--to try to recapture the intellectual climate of the time and to place, retrospectively, each successive research venture in its larger context.
Together the essays constitute a fascinating and readable personal account of the way in which an exciting new science has come into being. The Making of Cognitive Science will be welcomed by a broad audience in the cognitive science community, as well as by historians of psychology.
Product details
- Published: April 1988
- Format: Hardback
- ISBN: 9780521342551
- Length: 296 pages
- Dimensions: 152 × 228 × 23 mm
- Weight: 0.57kg
- Availability: Available
Table of Contents
- Preface
- List of contributors
- Part I. Mathematical Psychology:
- 1. George A. Miller and the origins of mathematical psychology William J. McGill
- 2. The contribution of information theory to psychology Wendell R. Garner
- 3. Writing plans ... Eugene Galanter
- 4. George Miller's data and the development of methods for representing cognitive structures Roger N. Shepard
- 5. The magical number seven: information processing then and now George Sperling
- 6. Cognitive recollections Ulric Neisser
- Part II. The Center for Cognitive Studies:
- 7. Founding the Center for Cognitive Studies Jerome Bruner
- 8. Life at the Center Donald A. Norman and Willem J. M. Levelt
- Part III. Psycholinguistics:
- 9. The psychological reality of grammar: a student's-eye view of cognitive science Thomas G. Bever
- 10. Psychology and linguistics in the sixties Eric Wanner
- 11. Language use and linguistic diversity Jacques Mehler
- 12. The immanent form of phonemes Morris Halle
- Part IV. Studying the Lexicon:
- 13. On opening the dictionary Philip Johnson-Laird
- 14. Lexical development - the Rockefeller years Susan Carey
- 15. Methodological semanticism considered as a history of progress in cognitive science Keith Stenning
- Part V. Cognitive Neuroscience:
- 16. Life with George: the birth of the Cognitive Neuroscience Institute Michael S. Gazzaniga
- 17. Cognitive psychologists become interested in neuroscience William Hirst
- Part VI. Cognitive Science:
- 18. Cognitive science? Gilbert Harman
- Biographical information
- Publications
- Name index
- Subject index.
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