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    Daniel Krawczyk.
    Summary: Reasoning: The Neuroscience of How We Think is a comprehensive guide to the core topics related to a thorough understanding of reasoning. It presents the current knowledge of the subject in a unified, complete manner, ranging from animal studies, to applied situations, and is the only book available that presents a sustained focus on the neurobiological processes behind reasoning throughout all chapters, while also synthesizing research from animal behavior, cognitive psychology, development, and philosophy for a truly multidisciplinary approach. The book considers historical perspectives, state-of-the-art research methods, and future directions in emerging technology and cognitive enhancement. Written by an expert in the field, this book provides a coherent and structured narrative appropriate for students in need of an introduction to the topic of reasoning as well as researchers seeking well-rounded foundational content. It is essential reading for neuroscientists, cognitive scientists, neuropsychologists and others interested in the neural mechanisms behind thinking, reasoning and higher cognition.

    Contents:
    Introduction to Reasoning
    The History of Reasoning Research
    The Neuroscience of Reasoning
    Comparative Reasoning: A Cross-Species Perspective
    Reasoning Origins: Human Development During Childhood
    Reasoning Over the Lifespan
    Disorders of Reasoning
    Reasoning About Contingencies, Correlations, and Causes
    Deduction and Induction
    Analogical Reasoning
    Decision Making and Abdutive Reasoning
    Social Cognition: Reasoning With Others
    Future Directions in Reasoning: Emerging Technology and Cognitive Enhancement.
    Digital Access ScienceDirect 2018