Problem Solving, Cognitive Mechanisms and Formal Models
369 EGP
An academic examination of how humans solve problems, exploring the cognitive processes underlying reasoning and decision-making through formal mathematical and computational models.
This scholarly work bridges psychology and computer science by analyzing the mental mechanisms people use when confronting complex problems. The text presents formal mathematical models alongside empirical research to explain cognitive processes like pattern recognition, heuristic reasoning, and strategic thinking. Written for researchers, graduate students, and professionals in cognitive science, the book combines theoretical frameworks with practical applications. The interdisciplinary approach makes it valuable for understanding both human intelligence and artificial intelligence systems.
| Dimensions | 215 × 180 × 260 cm |
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