Conscious and nonconscious information processing / edited by Carlo Umiltà and Morris Moscovitch.
Material type: TextSeries: Attention and performance ; 15.Publication details: Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, 1994.Description: 1 online resource (xix, 945 pages) : illustrationsContent type:- text
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- 9780585105628
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- Human information processing -- Congresses
- Personality development
- Psychophysiology
- Psychoanalysis
- Cognition
- Personality
- Human information processing
- Subconsciousness
- Consciousness
- Personality Development
- Psychophysiology
- Psychoanalytic Theory
- Cognition
- Psychological Phenomena and Processes
- Personality
- Psychiatry and Psychology
- Psychological Theory
- Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms
- Mental Processes
- Unconscious, Psychology
- Consciousness
- Psychoanalysis
- Traitement de l'information chez l'homme -- Congrès
- Personnalité -- Développement
- Psychophysiologie
- Psychanalyse
- Cognition
- Personnalité
- Traitement de l'information chez l'homme
- Inconscient
- Conscience
- psychoanalysis
- cognition
- SCIENCE -- Cognitive Science
- PSYCHOLOGY -- Cognitive Psychology
- Human information processing
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- BF321 .I57 1992b
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"Based on the papers that were presented at the Fifteenth International Symposium on Attention and Performance held in Erice, Sicily, Italy, July 26-31, 1992 ... at the Ettore Majorana Centre for Scientific Culture"--Page [xiii].
"A Bradford book."
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
During the past decade, evidence of dissociation between conscious and nonconscious information processing has emerged from the study of normal subjects and brain-damaged patients. The thirty-five original contributions in this book cover the latest work on this important topic across such traditional areas of research as vision, face recognition, spatial attention, control processes, semantic memory, episodic memory, and learning. Each section includes several experimental papers that present and evaluate the available empirical evidence in a given area. The book opens with the association lecture by George Mandler, "Hypermnesia, Incubation, and Mind Popping: On Remembering without Really Trying."
Hypermnesia, Incubation, and Mind Popping: On Remembering without Really Trying / George Mandler -- Visual Perception and Visual Awareness after Brain Damage: A Tutorial Overview / Martha J. Farah -- The Organization of Sensory Motor Representations in the Neocortex: A Hypothesis Based on Temporal Coding / Wolf Singer -- The Role of Parallel Pathways in Visible Persistence / C.A. Marzi, M. Girelli, G. Tassinari, L. Cristofori, A. Talacchi, M. Gentilin and G. Marchini -- Motor Responses to Nonreportable, Masked Stimuli: Where Is the Limit of Direct Parameter Specification? / Odmar Neumann and Werner Klotz -- Conscious and Nonconscious Recognition of Familiar Faces / Andrew W. Young -- Repetition Priming of Face Recognition / Vicki Bruce, Mike Burton, Derek Carson, Elias Hanna and Oli Mason.
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