Cognition and Categorization

Cognition and Categorization

Cognition and Categorization

Cognition and Categorization

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Overview

Originally published in 1978, the papers in this book derive from a 1976 meeting sponsored by the Social Science Research Council to discuss the nature and principles of category formation. It is organized in three sections: real-world categories, the cognitive processes underlying categorization, and the nature of representation. Part I examines different structural aspects of real-world categories: folk biological taxonomies, within and between category structures for material objects, and some categories in a language that codes the world in a visual–gestural mode. All three chapters in Part I assume category processors who are able to perform at least three cognitive functions: They can judge similarity between stimuli; they can perceive and process the attributes of a stimulus; and they can learn. Part II presents analyses of these three cognitive functions. All discussion of psychological structures and processes lead eventually to the issue of representation, and Part III examines representational assumptions underlying the earlier discussions. Today it can be read and enjoyed in its historical context.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781032633121
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 12/22/2023
Series: Psychology Revivals
Pages: 340
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Eleanor Rosch and Barbara B. Lloyd

Table of Contents

Preface. Introduction. Part I: Structure 1. Ethnobiological Classification Brent Berlin 2. Principles of Categorization Eleanor Rosch 3. Linguistic Expression of Category Levels in a Visual-Gestural Language: A Flower Is a Flower Is a Flower Elissa L. Newport and Ursula Bellugi Part II: Process 4. Studies of Similarity Amos Tversky and Itamar Gati 5. Aspects of a Stimulus: Features, Dimensions, and Configurations W. R. Garner 6. From Perceived Similarity to Dimensional Structure: A New Hypothesis About Perspective Development Bryan E. Shepp 7. Nonanalytic Concept Formation and Memory for Instances Lee Brooks Part III: Representation 8. Imagery and Internal Representation Stephen Michael Kosslyn 9. Fundamental Aspects of Cognitive Representation Stephen E. Palmer 10. Practical and Lexical Knowledge George A. Miller. Author Index. Subject Index.

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