Attention & Performance XV – Conscious & Nonconscious Information Processing( Vol. XV) H 966 p. 94
Umilità, Carlo 著
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Part 1 Association lecture: hypermnesia, incubation, and mind popping -on remembering without really trying, George Mandler. Part 2 Visualprocesses: visual perception and visual awareness after brain damage - atutorial overview, Martha J. Farah; the organization of sensory motorrepresentations in the neocortex - a hypothesis based on temporal coding,Wolf Singer; the role of parallel pathways in visible persistence, C.A. Marziet al; motor responses to nonreportable, masked stimuli - where is the limitof direct parameter specification?, Odmar Neumann and Werner Klotz. Part 3Face recognition: conscious and nonconscious recognition of familiar faces,Andrew W. Young; repetition priming of face recognition, Vicki Bruce et al;structural and functional organization of knowledge about faces and propernames - a positron emission tomography study, Justine Sergent et al. Part 4Spatial attention: space and selective attention, Giacomo Rizzolatti et al;multiple sources of spatial information for aimed limb movements, Richard A.Abrams et al; visual attention and the control of eye movements in earlyinfancy, Mark H. Johnson; spatial synergies between auditory and visualattention, Jon Driver and Charles J. Spence; does oculomotor readinessmediate cognitive control of visual attention? revisited!, Raymond M. Kleinand Amanda Pontefract; object-based attentional mechanisms - evidence frompatients with unilateral neglect, Marlene Behrmann and Steven P. Tipper;awareness of contralesional information in unilateral neglect - effects ofverbal cueing, tracing and vestibular stimulation, Giuseppe Vallar et al.Part 5 Control processes: multiple levels of control processes, Tim Shallice;shifting intentional set - exploring the dynamic control of tasks, AlanAllport et al; progress in the use of interactive models for understandingattention and performance, Jonathan D. Cohen and Therese A. Huston;interhemispheric control in the normal brain - evidence from redundantbilateral presentations, Eran Zaidel and Janice Rayman. Part 6 Semanticmemory: of cabbages and things - semantic memory from a neuropsychologicalperspective - a tutorial review, Eleanor M. Saffran and Myrna F. Schwartz;category specificity and informational specificity in neuropsychologicalimpairment of semantic memory, Giuseppe Sartori et al; semantic processing ofignored stimuli - the role of attention in memory, Shlomo Bentin; the effectof orthographic-semantic systematicity on the acquisition of new words, JayG. Rueckl and Itiel E. Dror; semantic effects on syntactic ambiguityresolution - evidence for a constraint-based resolution process, PatriziaTabossi et al. Part 7 Explicit and implicit memory: memory without consciousrecollection - a tutorial review from a neuropsychological perspective,Morris Moscovitch et al; measuring recollection - strategic versus automaticinfluences of associative context, Larry L. Jacoby; explicit and implicitmemory. (Part contents).