Adaptations and References

Sections of this chapter were adapted from the following:

  • Crump, M. (2021). What is Cognition? In Matthew J. C. Crump (Ed.), Instances of Cognition: Questions, Methods, Findings, Explanations, Applications, and Implications. CC BY-SA 4.0
  • Slevc., R. Introduction to Memory and Cognition – Open Education Resources. In Robert Slevc (Ed.), PSYC341. CC BY-SA 4.0

 

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