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Title
An Invitation to cognitive science
Edition
Second edition
Published
Cambridge, Mass : MIT Press, 1995-
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W'PONDS
153 Osh/Itc 1995
1
AVAILABLE
W'PONDS
153 Osh/Itc 1995
2
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153 Osh/Itc 1995
3
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Description
volumes <1-3 > : illustrations ; 23 cm
Series
A Bradford book
Bradford book.
Contents
v. 1. Language / edited by Lila R. Gleitman and Mark Liberman -- v. 2. Visual cognition / edited by Stephen M. Kosslyn and Daniel N. Osherson -- v. 3. Thinking /edited by Edward E Smith and Daniel N. Osherson
Analysis
Cognitive psychology
Notes
"A Bradford book."
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Notes
Also available via the World Wide Web
SUBJECT
Ellis Horwood series in cognitive science. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n84703428
Subject
Cognition.
Cognitive science.
Cognition.
Language.
Thinking.
Vision, Ocular.
Author
Gleitman, Lila R.
Liberman, Mark.
Osherson, Daniel N.
Smith, Edward E., 1940-
LC no.
95010924
ISBN
0262150425 (v. 2 : hardcover)
0262150433 (v. 3 : hardcover)
0262150441 (v. 1 : hardcover)
0262650428 (v. 2 : pbk.)
0262650436 (v. 3 : pbk.)
0262650444 (v. 1 : pbk.)
0262650452 (set)
0262650460 (v. 4 : pbk.)
(v. 2 : hardcover)
(v. 3 : hardcover)
(v. 1 : hardcover)
(v. 2 : pbk.)
(v. 3 : pbk.)
(v. 1 : pbk.)
(set)
Other Titles
Language
Methods, models and conceptual issues
Thinking
Visual cognition
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