Cognitive Psychology and Cognitive Neuroscience

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This is the page of the Wikibook-Project for students of the University of Osnabrück, Germany.Development stage: 75% (as of 2006-08-18)

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  1. Cognitive Psychology and the Brain Development stage: 75% (as of May 27, 2006)
  2. Problem Solving from an Evolutionary Perspective Development stage: 100% (as of May 27, 2006)
  3. Evolutionary Perspective on Social Cognitions Development stage: 100% (as of May 27, 2006)
  4. Behavioural and Neuroscience Methods Development stage: 100% (as of May 27, 2006)
  5. Motivation and Emotion Development stage: 100% (as of May 27, 2006)
  6. Memory Development stage: 100% (as of May 27, 2006)
  7. Memory and Language Development stage: 100% (as of August 29, 2006)
  8. Imagery Development stage: 75% (as of May 27, 2006)
  9. Comprehension Development stage: 100% (as of May 27, 2006)
  10. Neuroscience of Text Comprehension Development stage: 100% (as of August , 2006)
  11. Situation Models and Inferencing Development stage: 100% (as of May 27, 2006)
  12. Knowledge Representation and Hemispheric Specialisation Development stage: 100% (as of May 27, 2006)
  13. Reasoning and Decision Making Development stage: 100% (as of May 27, 2006)
  14. Present and Future of Research Development stage: 100% (as of May 27, 2006)

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[edit] Stuff for students

  1. Hints for good writing
  2. Some useful syntax
  3. Links for possible sources
  4. Copyright

[edit] Organization

  1. Cross References
  2. OverallStructure
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