Insight, reasoning, and decision-making.
Heuristics and biases (e.g., from Kahneman and Tversky).
Creative thinking and mental representation.
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This textbook systematically covers the main domains of cognitive psychology, emphasizing experimental evidence, theoretical models, and practical applications. It also highlights recent developments in cognitive neuroscience, computational modeling, and real-world cognition.
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