Category Specificity in Brain and Mind
Explore the intricate relationship between the brain and mind with Category Specificity in Brain and Mind by Glyn Humphreys. Published in 2002, this comprehensive hardback edition spans 482 pages and delves into the fascinating world of categorization in psychology. Humphreys presents converging evidence on how our brains represent knowledge about various categories and the developmental processes involved. This book is essential for anyone interested in cognitive psychology, neuropsychology, and the physiological aspects of human information processing. Gain insights into how differentiation in cognition influences our understanding of the world around us. Perfect for students, researchers, and professionals in psychology and neuroscience, this work is a valuable addition to any academic library. Don't miss the opportunity to enhance your knowledge with this authoritative text from Taylor & Francis.