Cognitive Psychology
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Open Educational Resource
Publication Date
2026
Disciplines
Cognitive Psychology | Psychology
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Cognitive Psychology is an introductory college-level textbook that examines the mental processes that allow humans to acquire, store, manipulate, and use information. The book focuses on the core concepts and theoretical distinctions that have shaped the field of cognitive psychology, introducing students to the classic experiments and frameworks that continue to influence contemporary research on human thinking.
Beginning with an overview of the cognitive approach and the distinctions cognitive psychologists make when studying the mind, the text then traces the flow of information through the cognitive system, from the earliest stages of sensory memory, through pattern recognition and attention, to short-term, working, and long-term memory (with separate chapters devoted to episodic and semantic long-term memory). The book concludes with an introduction to language and psycholinguistics.
Throughout the text, emphasis is placed on foundational studies, experimental logic, and theoretical debates that define the field. Rather than attempting to catalog every contemporary finding, the goal is to help students understand how cognitive psychologists ask questions, design experiments, and build explanations of mental processes that are still relevant today.
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Psychology
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Kahan, Todd, "Cognitive Psychology" (2026). Open Educational Resources. 3.
https://scarab.bates.edu/oer/3
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