Life scientists have long been familiar with the notion of interference and inhibition in biological systems 3/4 most notably in the neuron. Now these concepts have been applied to cognitive psychology to explain processes in attention, learning, memory, comprehension, and reasoning. Presenting an overview of research findings in this realm, Interference and Inhibition in Cognition discusses what processes are sensitive to interference, individual differences in interference sensitivity, and how age and experience factor into one's ability to inhibit interference.
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"The net effect is a book that is a valuable resource for seminars in developmental psychology as well as in basic cognitive psychology."--Donald H. Kausler, in CONTEMPORARY PSYCHOLOGY
Life scientists have long been familiar with the notion of interference and inhibition in biological systems (most notably in the neuron). Now these concepts have been applied to cognitive psychology to explain processes in attention, learning, memory, comprehension, and reasoning. Presenting an overview of research findings in this realm, this text discusses what processes are sensitive to interference, individual differences in interference sensitivity, and how age and experience factor into one's ability to inhibit interference. The book provides empirical and theoretical perspectives; discusses how inhibition and interference change with age/experience; and illustrates the ways in which interference affects language processing, attention, perception, learning and memory.
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