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Experiments of the mind from the cognitive psychology lab to the world of Facebook and Twitter

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Experiments of the mind [electronic resource] : from the cognitive psychology lab to the world of Facebook and Twitter / Emily Martin.
Author
Martin, Emily.
Publication
Princeton : Princeton University Press, [2021]

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"This book is an ethnographic investigation of the everyday professional lives of experimental cognitive psychologists, aimed at conveying to readers a sense of the social world of thelaboratory, and explaining how the field produces knowledge about human cognition. Emily Martin did fieldwork in three labs conducting research in normal human cognition. In the early daysof her fieldwork, Martin was struck by how irrelevant her own subjective experience was to the experimenters. What researchers conducting the experiments were seeking was data about how her brain responded to stimuli such as photographs and videos. Her own responses to the situation -- the set-up of the experiment, etc -- were very much beside the point. This led Martin to wonder when, in the history of this field, introspection and related "messy" data concerning the social conditions of lab experimentation came to be expelled. Her book examines this history, provides a comparison with the history of her own field (anthropology), and discusses the evolution of a pillar of contemporary experimental cognitive psychology, the psychological experiment. In the course of this book Martin reports on her discussions with practicing experimental psychologists about the efficacy of placing persons in such unusual settings in the search for generalknowledge. What emerges is an account of the cognitive psychology experiment as an artificial construction in which a certain kind of knowledge is produced and a certain kind of humansubject is created. But this book is not a "debunking" of the discipline of experimental cognitive psychology. Martin readily acknowledges the fact that real knowledge is produced in thesehighly-structured and artificial experimental settings. She does, however, question the tendency within this discipline to dismiss the significance of the social and cultural setting of the formalpsychological experiment, and argues that the field promotes a truncated view of the human subject and its capacities"--
Uniform Title
Experiments of the mind (Online)
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Experiments of the mind (Online)
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  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
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2021013536
OCLC
ssj0002514834
Author
Martin, Emily.
Title
Experiments of the mind [electronic resource] : from the cognitive psychology lab to the world of Facebook and Twitter / Emily Martin.
Imprint
Princeton : Princeton University Press, [2021]
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Access
Access restricted to authorized users.
Note
Description based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher.
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Print version: Martin, Emily. Experiments of the mind Princeton : Princeton University Press, [2021] 9780691230719 (DLC) 2021013535
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