Memory, Attention, and Decision-Making
Explore the intricate relationship between memory, attention, and decision-making with "Memory, Attention, and Decision-Making" by Edmund T. Rolls. Published by Oxford University Press in 2007, this comprehensive hardback spans 820 pages, offering a deep dive into the realms of cognitive neuroscience. Unlike traditional studies that often isolate these critical functions, Rolls presents a cohesive framework that interlinks memory, attention, and decision-making, illuminating how they interact within the brain's physiology. This book is an essential resource for anyone interested in cognitive psychology, neuroscience, and the physiological aspects of attention and decision-making. Enhance your understanding of these vital cognitive processes with this insightful publication from a leading expert in the field.