Publisher's Synopsis
A large number of theoretical and experimental paradigms used contemporarily in the study of human cognition are illustrated in this book, which is written in honour of Professor Paul Bertelson and represents the most important facets of his research career. The twenty two chapters, written by outstanding specialists, are divided into six parts: Modular Systems, Language Perception and Production, Reading, Neuropsychology, Mental Chronometry and Psychophilosophical Issues.