The Psychology of Learning and Motivation, Volume 76

  • 6h 18m
  • Kara D. Federmeier
  • Elsevier Science and Technology Books, Inc.
  • 2022

The Psychology of Learning and Motivation, Volume 76, the latest release in this ongoing series, features empirical and theoretical contributions in cognitive and experimental psychology, ranging from classical and instrumental conditioning, to complex learning and problem-solving.

  • Presents the latest information in the highly regarded Psychology of Learning and Motivation series
  • Provides an essential reference for researchers and academics in cognitive science
  • Contains information relevant to both applied concerns and basic research

About the Author

Kara D. Federmeier received her Ph.D. in Cognitive Science from the University of California, San Diego. She is a Professor in the Department of Psychology and the Neuroscience Program at the University of Illinois and a full-time faculty member at the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology, where she leads the Illinois Language and Literacy Initiative and heads the Cognition and Brain Lab. She is also a Past President of the Society for Psychophysiological Research. Her research examines meaning comprehension and memory using human electrophysiological techniques, in combination with behavioral, eyetracking, and other functional imaging and psychophysiological methods. She has been funded by the National Institute on Aging, the Institute of Education Sciences, and the James S. McDonnell Foundation.

In this Book

  • Contributors
  • Understanding Cerebellar Function Through Network Perspectives: A Review of Resting-State Connectivity of the Cerebellum
  • What if they're Just Not That into You (or Your Experiment)? On Motivation and Psycholinguistics
  • Spectral Characteristics of Visual Working Memory in the Monkey Frontoparietal Network
  • The N400 in Silico: A Review of Computational Models
  • Dynamic Decision Making: Empirical and Theoretical Directions
  • Connecting Movement and Cognition Through Different Modes of Learning