Mental Representations

A Dual Coding Approach

Allan Paivio

Mental Representations

A Dual Coding Approach

Allan Paivio

ISBN:

9780195066661

Binding:

Paperback

Published:

13 Sep 1990

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Series:

Oxford Psychology Series

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Description

This work presents a systematic analysis of the psychological phenomena associated with the concept of mental representations--also referred to as cognitive or internal representations. A major restatement of a theory the author first developed in his 1971 book (Imagery and Verbal Processes), Mental Representation covers phenomena from the earlier period that remain relevant today but emphasizes cognitive problems and paradigms that have since emerged more fully. The author proposes that performance in memory and other cognitive tasks is mediated not only by linguistic processes but also by a distinct nonverbal imagery model of thought as well. He discusses the philosophy of science associated with the dual coding approach, emphasizing the advantages of empiricism in the study of cognitive phenomena and showing that the fundamentals of the theory have stood up well to empirical challenges over the years. An important contribution to the understanding of form and function of human knowledge, this book will be of interest to students and researchers in cognitive psychology, cognitive science, linguistics, and philosophy.

Contents

1: Meta-Theoretical Issues and Perspectives
2: The Concept of Representation
3: Attitudes and Approaches to Representation
4: Dual Coding Theory
5: Development of Representational Systems
6: Individual Differences
7: Meaning and Semantic Memory
8: Episodic Memory
9: Manipulation and Use of Representational Information
10: Language Comprehension and Production
11: Bilingual Cognitive Representation
12: Neuropsychological Evidence

Authors

Allan Paivio , Professor of Psychology, University of Western Ontario, Canada

Reviews

"The chapters on episodic memory, bilingualism, and image manipulation give excellent accounts of experimental results....It is difficult not to concede the book's major point: The available data demand something better than common code theories have thus far been able to provide. With a deep empirical volley, Paivio's new book places the ball firmly in the other court."--Canadian Journal of Psychology

"The chapters on episodic memory, bilingualism, and image manipulation give excellent accounts of experimental results....It is difficult not to concede the book's major point: The available data demand something better than common code theories have thus far been able to provide. With a deep empirical volley, Paivio's new book places the ball firmly in the other court."--Canadian Journal of Psychology