The brain contains many distinct functional and anatomical
regions. Despite these differences, brain tissues are sufficiently
uniform in the fact that they can engage in various types of
processing. How can functionally different kinds of processes, such
as verbal memory and reasoning, visual and auditory memory, and
mental imagery, all be supported by the relatively uniform
electrochemical activity of a brain's neurons? How are they
appropriately segregated and integrated as needed? In Aging,
Representation, and Thought, Matthew J. Sharps provides an
empirically based, functional answer to what is, from the
standpoint of modern cognitive psychology, a critical theoretical
issue.
Sharps argues that the crucial factor is the degree to which
information is subjected to processing that is more gestalt or
feature-intensive in nature. Sharps shows that purely gestalt
processing deals with information in large "chunks," providing for
relatively little incisive analysis. Purely feature-intensive
processing, on the other hand, tends to ignore the overall nature
and context of information in favor of comparatively minute
analyses. It provides for relatively comprehensive analysis, but
also for slow, cumbersome processing. Neither process, however,
works in isolation, and Sharps demonstrates how information
processing occurs on a continuum between the two extremes.
Sharps' theoretical perspective is amply borne out by the
results of specific experiments in all of the cognitive realms he
addresses. He provides relatively comprehensive explanations for a
variety of phenomena including the diminution of specific cognitive
processes with age, and errors in eyewitness memory, reasoning, and
decision-making at all levels of human activity. Aging,
Representation, and Thought will be of interest to psychologists,
students of adult development and aging, and management
specialists.
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