2nd Edition

Problem Solving Perspectives from Cognition and Neuroscience

By S. Ian Robertson Copyright 2017
    286 Pages
    by Psychology Press

    286 Pages
    by Psychology Press

    The way that we assess and overcome problems is an essential part of everyday life. Problem Solving provides a clear introduction to the underlying mental processes involved in solving problems. Drawing on research from cognitive psychology and neuroscience, it examines the methods and techniques used by both novices and experts in familiar and unfamiliar situations.

    This edition has been comprehensively updated throughout, and now features cutting-edge content on creative problem solving, insight and neuroscience. Each chapter is written in an accessible way, and contains a range of student-friendly features such as activities, chapter summaries and further reading. The book also provides clear examples of studies and approaches that help the reader fully understand important and complex concepts in greater detail. 

    Problem Solving fully engages the reader with the difficulties and methodologies associated with problem solving. This book will be of great use to undergraduate students of cognitive psychology, education and neuroscience, as well as readers and professionals with an interest in problem solving.

    Preface;  1. What is involved in Problem Solving  2. Problem representation   3. Transfer   4. Worked examples and instructional design  5. Developing skill  6. Developing expertise  7.Insight  8. Creative problem solving  9. The Neuroscience of problem solving  10. Conclusion  11. References

    Biography

    S. Ian Robertson is former head of psychology at the University of Bedfordshire, United Kingdom