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Animal Cognition and Sequential Behavior: Behavioral, Biological,
and Computational Perspectives brings together psychologists
studying cognitive skill in animal and human subjects,
connectionist theorists, and neuroscientists who have a common
interest in understanding function and dysfunction in the realm of
complex cognitive behavior. In this volume, discussion focuses on
behavioral, cognitive, psychobiological, and computational
approaches to understanding the integration of ongoing behavior,
with particular attention to models of timing and the organization
of sequential behavior.
Animal Cognition and Sequential Behavior: Behavioral, Biological,
and Computational Perspectives brings together psychologists
studying cognitive skill in animal and human subjects,
connectionist theorists, and neuroscientists who have a common
interest in understanding function and dysfunction in the realm of
complex cognitive behavior. In this volume, discussion focuses on
behavioral, cognitive, psychobiological, and computational
approaches to understanding the integration of ongoing behavior,
with particular attention to models of timing and the organization
of sequential behavior.
With the accelerating emergence of global markets, communication
among people speaking several different languages becomes crucial.
Highly developed cognitive skills in two languages are required to
achieve the quality of translation and interpretation necessary at
all levels of business, government, and academia. Tightly edited
and authoritative, Cognitive Processes in Translation and
Interpreting applies some of the concepts and methods of cognitive
science to the practical world of translation and focuses on the
relationship between translation theory, translation research, and
translation practice. The combined expertise of the contributing
authors provides the reader with an interdisciplinary approach and
makes the book ideal for the growing audience of translation
scholars, as well as scholars, researchers, and advanced students
in psychology, linguistics, and related fields.
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