Conscious and nonconscious information processing /
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 tradition...
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Format: | Electronic Conference Proceeding eBook |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Cambridge, Mass. :
MIT Press,
1994.
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Series: | Attention and performance ;
15. |
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Online Access: | CONNECT |
Summary: | 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." |
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Item Description: | "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." EBSCO eBook Academic Comprehensive Collection North America |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (xix, 945 pages) : illustrations |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and indexes. |
ISBN: | 0585105626 9780585105628 0262285363 9780262285360 |