Scientific Approaches to Consciousness
Herausgeber: Cohen, Jonathan D; Schooler, Jonathan W
Scientific Approaches to Consciousness
Herausgeber: Cohen, Jonathan D; Schooler, Jonathan W
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First Published in 1996. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 550
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 1996
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 151mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 880g
- ISBN-13: 9780805814729
- ISBN-10: 0805814728
- Artikelnr.: 21336306
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 550
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 1996
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 151mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 880g
- ISBN-13: 9780805814729
- ISBN-10: 0805814728
- Artikelnr.: 21336306
Jonathan D. Cohen, Jonathan W. Schooler
Contents: Preface. Part I: Introduction.J.D. Cohen
J.W. Schooler
Science and Sentience: Some Questions Regarding the Scientific Investigation of Consciousness. Part II: Attention and Automaticity.L.L. Jacoby
A.P. Yonelinas
J.M. Jennings
The Relation Between Conscious and Unconscious (Automatic) Influences: A Declaration of Independence. R.M. Shiffrin
Attention
Automatism
and Consciousness. W. Schneider
M. Pimm-Smith
Consciousness as a Message Aware Control Mechanism to Modulate Cognitive Processing. Part III: Subliminal Perception.A.G. Greenwald
S.C. Draine
Do Subliminal Stimuli Enter the Mind Unnoticed? Tests With a New Method. P.M. Merikle
S. Joordens
Measuring Unconscious Influences. L.M. Reder
J.S. Gordon
Subliminal Perception: Nothing Special
Cognitively Speaking. Part IV: Implicit Learning and Memory.A.S. Reber
How to Differentiate Implicit and Explicit Modes of Acquisition. P. Lewicki
M. Czyzewska
T. Hill
Cognitive Mechanisms for Acquiring "Experience": The Dissociation Between Conscious and Nonconscious Cognition. D.E. Dulany
Consciousness in the Explicit (Deliberative) and Implicit (Evocative). S. Rajaram
H.L. Roediger
III
Remembering and Knowing as States of Consciousness During Retrieval. J.W. Schooler
S.M. Fiore
Consciousness and the Limits of Language: You Can't Always Say What You Think or Think What You Say. Part V: Metacognitive Processes.M.K. Johnson
J.A. Reeder
Consciousness as Meta-processing. D.M. Wegner
Why the Mind Wanders. T.D. Wilson
The Psychology of Meta-Psychology. Part VI: Neuropsychological and Neurobiological Approaches.M. Kinsbourne
What Qualifies a Representation for a Role in Consciousness? M.J. Farah
R.C. O'Reilly
S.P. Vecera
The Neural Correlates of Perceptual Awareness: Evidence From Covert Recognition in Prosopagnosia. C. Glymour
Déjà Vu All Over Again? J.A. Hobson
Consciousness as a State-Dependent Phenomenon. J.D. Cohen
Dimensions of Consciousness: A Commentary on Kinsbourne and Hobson. Part VII: Theoretical Issues and Approaches.O. Flanagan
Prospects for a Unified Theory of Consciousness or
What Dreams Are Made of. B.J. Baars
M.R. Fehling
M. LaPolla
K. McGovern
Consciousness Creates Access: Conscious Goal Images Recruit Unconscious Action Routines
but Goal Competition Serves to "Liberate" Such Routines
Causing Predictable Slips. D. Galin
What Is the Difference Between a Duck? J.F. Kihlstrom
Consciousness and Me-ness. D.E. Rumelhart
Affect and Neuromodulation: A Connectionist Approach. G. Mandler
Consciousness Redux. J.L. McClelland
The Neural Basis of Consciousness and Explicit Memory: Reflections on Kihlstrom
Mandler
and Rumelhart. Part VIII: Closing Comments.H.A. Simon
Scientific Approaches to the Question of Consciousness.
J.W. Schooler
Science and Sentience: Some Questions Regarding the Scientific Investigation of Consciousness. Part II: Attention and Automaticity.L.L. Jacoby
A.P. Yonelinas
J.M. Jennings
The Relation Between Conscious and Unconscious (Automatic) Influences: A Declaration of Independence. R.M. Shiffrin
Attention
Automatism
and Consciousness. W. Schneider
M. Pimm-Smith
Consciousness as a Message Aware Control Mechanism to Modulate Cognitive Processing. Part III: Subliminal Perception.A.G. Greenwald
S.C. Draine
Do Subliminal Stimuli Enter the Mind Unnoticed? Tests With a New Method. P.M. Merikle
S. Joordens
Measuring Unconscious Influences. L.M. Reder
J.S. Gordon
Subliminal Perception: Nothing Special
Cognitively Speaking. Part IV: Implicit Learning and Memory.A.S. Reber
How to Differentiate Implicit and Explicit Modes of Acquisition. P. Lewicki
M. Czyzewska
T. Hill
Cognitive Mechanisms for Acquiring "Experience": The Dissociation Between Conscious and Nonconscious Cognition. D.E. Dulany
Consciousness in the Explicit (Deliberative) and Implicit (Evocative). S. Rajaram
H.L. Roediger
III
Remembering and Knowing as States of Consciousness During Retrieval. J.W. Schooler
S.M. Fiore
Consciousness and the Limits of Language: You Can't Always Say What You Think or Think What You Say. Part V: Metacognitive Processes.M.K. Johnson
J.A. Reeder
Consciousness as Meta-processing. D.M. Wegner
Why the Mind Wanders. T.D. Wilson
The Psychology of Meta-Psychology. Part VI: Neuropsychological and Neurobiological Approaches.M. Kinsbourne
What Qualifies a Representation for a Role in Consciousness? M.J. Farah
R.C. O'Reilly
S.P. Vecera
The Neural Correlates of Perceptual Awareness: Evidence From Covert Recognition in Prosopagnosia. C. Glymour
Déjà Vu All Over Again? J.A. Hobson
Consciousness as a State-Dependent Phenomenon. J.D. Cohen
Dimensions of Consciousness: A Commentary on Kinsbourne and Hobson. Part VII: Theoretical Issues and Approaches.O. Flanagan
Prospects for a Unified Theory of Consciousness or
What Dreams Are Made of. B.J. Baars
M.R. Fehling
M. LaPolla
K. McGovern
Consciousness Creates Access: Conscious Goal Images Recruit Unconscious Action Routines
but Goal Competition Serves to "Liberate" Such Routines
Causing Predictable Slips. D. Galin
What Is the Difference Between a Duck? J.F. Kihlstrom
Consciousness and Me-ness. D.E. Rumelhart
Affect and Neuromodulation: A Connectionist Approach. G. Mandler
Consciousness Redux. J.L. McClelland
The Neural Basis of Consciousness and Explicit Memory: Reflections on Kihlstrom
Mandler
and Rumelhart. Part VIII: Closing Comments.H.A. Simon
Scientific Approaches to the Question of Consciousness.
Contents: Preface. Part I: Introduction.J.D. Cohen
J.W. Schooler
Science and Sentience: Some Questions Regarding the Scientific Investigation of Consciousness. Part II: Attention and Automaticity.L.L. Jacoby
A.P. Yonelinas
J.M. Jennings
The Relation Between Conscious and Unconscious (Automatic) Influences: A Declaration of Independence. R.M. Shiffrin
Attention
Automatism
and Consciousness. W. Schneider
M. Pimm-Smith
Consciousness as a Message Aware Control Mechanism to Modulate Cognitive Processing. Part III: Subliminal Perception.A.G. Greenwald
S.C. Draine
Do Subliminal Stimuli Enter the Mind Unnoticed? Tests With a New Method. P.M. Merikle
S. Joordens
Measuring Unconscious Influences. L.M. Reder
J.S. Gordon
Subliminal Perception: Nothing Special
Cognitively Speaking. Part IV: Implicit Learning and Memory.A.S. Reber
How to Differentiate Implicit and Explicit Modes of Acquisition. P. Lewicki
M. Czyzewska
T. Hill
Cognitive Mechanisms for Acquiring "Experience": The Dissociation Between Conscious and Nonconscious Cognition. D.E. Dulany
Consciousness in the Explicit (Deliberative) and Implicit (Evocative). S. Rajaram
H.L. Roediger
III
Remembering and Knowing as States of Consciousness During Retrieval. J.W. Schooler
S.M. Fiore
Consciousness and the Limits of Language: You Can't Always Say What You Think or Think What You Say. Part V: Metacognitive Processes.M.K. Johnson
J.A. Reeder
Consciousness as Meta-processing. D.M. Wegner
Why the Mind Wanders. T.D. Wilson
The Psychology of Meta-Psychology. Part VI: Neuropsychological and Neurobiological Approaches.M. Kinsbourne
What Qualifies a Representation for a Role in Consciousness? M.J. Farah
R.C. O'Reilly
S.P. Vecera
The Neural Correlates of Perceptual Awareness: Evidence From Covert Recognition in Prosopagnosia. C. Glymour
Déjà Vu All Over Again? J.A. Hobson
Consciousness as a State-Dependent Phenomenon. J.D. Cohen
Dimensions of Consciousness: A Commentary on Kinsbourne and Hobson. Part VII: Theoretical Issues and Approaches.O. Flanagan
Prospects for a Unified Theory of Consciousness or
What Dreams Are Made of. B.J. Baars
M.R. Fehling
M. LaPolla
K. McGovern
Consciousness Creates Access: Conscious Goal Images Recruit Unconscious Action Routines
but Goal Competition Serves to "Liberate" Such Routines
Causing Predictable Slips. D. Galin
What Is the Difference Between a Duck? J.F. Kihlstrom
Consciousness and Me-ness. D.E. Rumelhart
Affect and Neuromodulation: A Connectionist Approach. G. Mandler
Consciousness Redux. J.L. McClelland
The Neural Basis of Consciousness and Explicit Memory: Reflections on Kihlstrom
Mandler
and Rumelhart. Part VIII: Closing Comments.H.A. Simon
Scientific Approaches to the Question of Consciousness.
J.W. Schooler
Science and Sentience: Some Questions Regarding the Scientific Investigation of Consciousness. Part II: Attention and Automaticity.L.L. Jacoby
A.P. Yonelinas
J.M. Jennings
The Relation Between Conscious and Unconscious (Automatic) Influences: A Declaration of Independence. R.M. Shiffrin
Attention
Automatism
and Consciousness. W. Schneider
M. Pimm-Smith
Consciousness as a Message Aware Control Mechanism to Modulate Cognitive Processing. Part III: Subliminal Perception.A.G. Greenwald
S.C. Draine
Do Subliminal Stimuli Enter the Mind Unnoticed? Tests With a New Method. P.M. Merikle
S. Joordens
Measuring Unconscious Influences. L.M. Reder
J.S. Gordon
Subliminal Perception: Nothing Special
Cognitively Speaking. Part IV: Implicit Learning and Memory.A.S. Reber
How to Differentiate Implicit and Explicit Modes of Acquisition. P. Lewicki
M. Czyzewska
T. Hill
Cognitive Mechanisms for Acquiring "Experience": The Dissociation Between Conscious and Nonconscious Cognition. D.E. Dulany
Consciousness in the Explicit (Deliberative) and Implicit (Evocative). S. Rajaram
H.L. Roediger
III
Remembering and Knowing as States of Consciousness During Retrieval. J.W. Schooler
S.M. Fiore
Consciousness and the Limits of Language: You Can't Always Say What You Think or Think What You Say. Part V: Metacognitive Processes.M.K. Johnson
J.A. Reeder
Consciousness as Meta-processing. D.M. Wegner
Why the Mind Wanders. T.D. Wilson
The Psychology of Meta-Psychology. Part VI: Neuropsychological and Neurobiological Approaches.M. Kinsbourne
What Qualifies a Representation for a Role in Consciousness? M.J. Farah
R.C. O'Reilly
S.P. Vecera
The Neural Correlates of Perceptual Awareness: Evidence From Covert Recognition in Prosopagnosia. C. Glymour
Déjà Vu All Over Again? J.A. Hobson
Consciousness as a State-Dependent Phenomenon. J.D. Cohen
Dimensions of Consciousness: A Commentary on Kinsbourne and Hobson. Part VII: Theoretical Issues and Approaches.O. Flanagan
Prospects for a Unified Theory of Consciousness or
What Dreams Are Made of. B.J. Baars
M.R. Fehling
M. LaPolla
K. McGovern
Consciousness Creates Access: Conscious Goal Images Recruit Unconscious Action Routines
but Goal Competition Serves to "Liberate" Such Routines
Causing Predictable Slips. D. Galin
What Is the Difference Between a Duck? J.F. Kihlstrom
Consciousness and Me-ness. D.E. Rumelhart
Affect and Neuromodulation: A Connectionist Approach. G. Mandler
Consciousness Redux. J.L. McClelland
The Neural Basis of Consciousness and Explicit Memory: Reflections on Kihlstrom
Mandler
and Rumelhart. Part VIII: Closing Comments.H.A. Simon
Scientific Approaches to the Question of Consciousness.