La psicología cognoscitiva: ejemplo eminente de interdisciplina
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We suggest that cognitive psychology is an outstanding case of scientific multidisciplinary approach. Our claim is grounded on the basis that within psychology no other approach has more varied origins than cognitive psychology. Its sources, internal and external, are equally varied. We will talk here of the main external sources: (1) The mathematical theory of communication; (2) linguistics; (3) signal detection theory, and (4) computational theory.
Key words: Cognitive psychology, multidisciplinary approach, mathematical theory of communication, linguistics, signal detection theory, computational theory.
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