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Behavior Analytic Approaches to Promote Enjoyable Mealtimes for Autistics/Individuals Diagnosed with Autism and their Families
Student's Guide to Cognitive Neuropsychology
Are all brains the same? What causes amnesia? And why did a man mistake his psychologist for George Michael?Find out the answers to these questions, and much more, in A Student's …
Metacognition and Its Interactions with Cognition, Affect, Physicality and Off-Task Thought
What happens when teachers are removed from the equation, when we learn by ourselves or with peers?Increasingly rapid change is part of our world today and tomorrow. The need to …
Cognitive Psychology: Mind and Brain
The scientific study which focuses on mental processes is known as cognitive psychology. The processes which are studied under this domain are language use, memory, creativity, …
Food for thought
"Food for Thought: Nutrition and the Aging Brain" presents and analyzes the research on nutrition's impacts on the aging brain, on possibly-declining cognitive abilities, and on …
Cognitive Psychology of Mass Communication
The eighth edition of this text remains an indispensable resource for mass communication psychology and media effects courses. This book gives readers an in-depth understanding of …
Visual Memory
Featuring contributions from world-leading researchers, this book explores the relationship between visual perception and memory. It bridges the traditionally separate fields of …
Pediatric Neuropsychology
Pediatric Neuropsychology: Perspectives in an Ambulatory Care Setting provides an overview of the most commonly seen disorders in outpatient settings including ADHD, Autism, …
Fundamentals of Cognitive Psychology
Cognitive psychology refers to the study of internal mental processes or the activities that occur inside our brain such as memory, attention, problem solving and language. These …
The Making and Breaking of Minds
The human brain has a truly remarkable capacity. It reorganizes itself, flexibly adjusting to fluctuating environmental conditions - a process called neuroplasticity. …