Cambridge Handbook of Computational Psychology
Discover the Cambridge Handbook of Computational Psychology, a comprehensive reference that explores the dynamic and interdisciplinary field of computational cognitive modeling. Authored by Ron Sun and published by Cambridge University Press in 2008, this essential guide spans 768 pages and delves into the fundamental concepts, techniques, and findings pivotal to understanding this evolving discipline. Sun expertly outlines the historical context of computational psychology, highlighting its successes and challenges while offering insights into future research directions. This handbook is an invaluable resource for scholars, researchers, and students eager to grasp the complexities of computational models in cognitive science. Enhance your knowledge and stay at the forefront of this exciting field with this definitive volume.