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Cognitive Psychology
This includes: The Science of Cognition Perception Attention and Performance Perception-Based Knowledge Representations Meaning-Based Knowledge Representations Human Memory Encoding and Storage Human Memory Retention and Retrieval Problem Solving Development of Expertise Reasoning and Decision Making Language Structure Language Comprehension Individual Differences in Cognition Human-Computer Interaction
        

Friday, February 04, 2005

Senses Special: The Art of Seeing Without Sight. Fascinating article about a blind man who has learned to paint realistic scenes. The suggestion is that, despite his blindness, his visual cortex remains active and informed by other senses, allowing him to imagine what he ought to be seeing. Via elearningpost. By Alison Motluk, New Scientist, January 29, 2005 [Refer][Research][Reflect] [OLDaily]
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