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Inhibition in Cognition
Edited by David S. Gorfein, PhD and Colin M. MacLeod, PhD

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337 pages
ITEM #: 4318042
ISBN: 1-59147-930-4
ISBN 13: 978-1-59147-930-7
PUBLICATION DATE: May 2007
EDITION: Hardcover

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Inhibition at the neuronal level is a neuroscientific fact. But what is the status of the concept of inhibition at the level of cognition and behavior? Editors David S. Gorfein and Colin M. MacLeod have compiled a collection of chapters written by top researchers in psychology that bring this very question to light. Inhibition in Cognition thoroughly addresses the concept of inhibition and how it has developed over the past 20 years, including what consensus can be reached on its meaning.

Inhibitory processes have been postulated to explain decrements or changes in task performance in many domains of psychological research. Contributors from a variety of areas within psychology discuss where the concept has been used successfully, what criticisms can be applied to existing inhibitory explanations, and what alternative explanations to inhibitory processes exist.

This highly accessible volume is the first new book on cognitive inhibition in over 10 years. It covers the broad range of cognition, from attention and performance through memory and language, from development and aging through pathology and psychopathology. It is essential reading for those striving to better understand the nature of and interactions among the mechanisms responsible for executive control and implementation of real-time cognitive performance.

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The contributors to this volume are broadly known for their expertise in the topic area. The type of debate presented here promotes the advancement of the field, and helps to unite researchers from distinctly different areas.
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This book is part of APA's Decade of Behavior Series.

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