Robert L. Solso – Kognitive Psychologie
Published: 2004-09-15 | ISBN: 3540212701 | PDF | 538 pages | 10 MB
Warum ist der Kopf rund?
Wenn Sie diese Frage lesen und darüber nachdenken, befinden Sie sich
schon mitten im Bereich der Kognition. Die kognitive Psychologie beschäftigt sich:
– mit der Wahrnehmung von Informationen: Sie lesen die Frage,
– mit dem Verstehen: Sie begreifen die Frage,
– mit dem Formulieren und Hervorbringen einer Antwort. Sie könnten z.B. Francis Picabia zitieren:
"Der Kopf ist rund, damit das Denken die Richtung wechseln kann!"
Denken
Nicht nur Picabia, sondern auch Solso fordert Sie zum Selberdenken und zum Querdenken auf. Es geht darum Kognitionen aus einer neuen Perspektive zu betrachten. Grundlage sind aktuelle Forschungsergebnisse aus den Neurowissenschaften – und Solsos lebendige und anschauliche Art diese zu vermitteln.
Lesen
Die Kognitive Psychologie ist ein spannendes und umfassendes Fach: Es geht um Empfindung und Wahrnehmung, Aufmerksamkeit, Bewusstsein, Lernen, Gedächtnis, Denken, Sprache, Intelligenz, Emotion und noch viel mehr
Lernen
Zur Prüfungsvorbereitung in der Allgemeinen Psychologie:
– Glossar: Zum Nachschlagen der wichtigsten Begriffe
– Beobachtungen und Experimente im Alltag: Wenden Sie Ihr Wissen an!
– Zusammenfassungen zur Wiederholung und Wissensüberprüfung
Das alles ist Kognitive Psychologie!
Sunday, May 3, 2015
Kognitive Psychologie [Repost]
Prehistoric Warfare in the American Southwest by Steven LeBlanc
Prehistoric Warfare in the American Southwest by Steven LeBlanc
English | Feb 9, 1999 | ISBN: 0874809088, 0874805813 | 400 Pages | EPUB | 2.8 MB
English | Feb 9, 1999 | ISBN: 0874809088, 0874805813 | 400 Pages | EPUB | 2.8 MB
Massacres, raiding parties, ambush, pillage, scalping, captive taking: the things we know and sometimes dread to admit occur during times of war all happened in the prehistoric Southwest—and there is ample archaeological evidence. Not only did it occur, but the history of the ancient Southwest cannot be understood without noting the intensity and impact of this warfare.
Most people today, including many archaeologists, view the Pueblo people of the Southwest as historically peaceful, sedentary corn farmers. Our image of the Hopis and Zunis, for example, contrasts sharply with the more nomadic Apaches whose warfare and raiding abilities are legendary. In Prehistoric Warfare in the American Southwest Steven LeBlanc demonstrates that this picture of the ancient Puebloans is highly romanticized. Taking a pan-Southwestern view of the entire prehistoric and early historic time range and considering archaeological and ethnohistorical evidence and oral traditions, he presents a different picture.
War, not peace, was commonplace and deadly throughout the prehistoric sequence. Many sites were built as fortresses, communities were destroyed, and populations massacred. The well-known abandonments of much of the Southwest were warfare related. During the late prehistoric period fighting was particularly intense, and the structure of the historic pueblo societies was heavily influenced by warfare.
Objectively sought, evidence for war and its consequences is abundant. The people of the region fought for their survival and evolved their societies to meet the demands of conflict. Ultimately, LeBlanc asserts that the warfare can be understood in terms of climate change, population growth, and their consequences.
European and Native American Warfare 1675-1815 by Armstrong Starkey (Repost)
European and Native American Warfare 1675-1815 by Armstrong Starkey
English | Oct 6, 1998 | ISBN: 0806130741, 1857285549 | 208 Pages | PDF | 2.9 MB
English | Oct 6, 1998 | ISBN: 0806130741, 1857285549 | 208 Pages | PDF | 2.9 MB
Challenging the historical tradition that has denigrated Indians as ‘savages’ and celebrated the triumph of European ‘civilization’, Armstrong Starkey presents military history as only one dimension of a more fundamental conflict of cultures, and re-examines the European invasion of North America in the 17th and 18th centuries. Combining the perspectives of ethno-history and military history, this book provides an evaluation of the evolution and influence of both Indian and European ways of war during the period. Significant conflicts are analysed including King Philip’s war in New England (1675-1676) notable due to the number of armed Indians, the American War of Independence, and the conquest of the old Northwest, 1783-1815.
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