Before consciousness : in search of the fundamentals of mind /
Without consciousness we would not have the experientially flavoured world we have, but without the non-conscious we would not have it at all; for we would not be able to breathe, eat, move, walk, feel, mimic, gesture, laugh, etc., and even see, talk, remember, reason, understand, think, imagine, an...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Exeter :
Imprint Academic,
[2017]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Front matter; Title page; Publisher information; Foreword, Zdravko Radman; Introductory Essay: Consciousness in Light of the Non-Conscious Brain, Joseph LeDoux; Body matter; Consciousness Meets the Unconscious; Elegant Actors for a Smooth Unconscious to Conscious Transition, Alain Berthoz; There is No Pure Consciousness and No Innocent Unconscious, Zdravko Radman; The Interdependence between Conscious and Unconscious Processes, Donish Cushing, Reza D. Ghafur and Ezequiel Morsella; As Above, So Below: Tangled Loops between Consciousness and the Unconscious, Axel Cleeremans.
- Higher-Order Awareness, Misrepresentation, and Function, David RosenthalDoing Complex Cognitive Tasks in a Non-Conscious Way; Unconscious Perception and the Function of Consciousness, Jesse Prinz; Prenoetic Effects on Perception and Judgment, Shaun Gallagher; The Anatomy of an (Unconscious) Decision, Ben R. Newell; Memory, Consciousness, and the Hippocampus, Thomas P. Reber; Can We Think Unconsciously Via Analogy? Penka Hristova; The Unconscious Sophistication of Skills; Habits and the Integration of Conscious and Non-Conscious Human Actions, Javier Bernacer and Jose Ignacio Murillo.
- Flow, Choke, Skill: The Role of the Non-Conscious in Sport Performance, Massimiliano CappuccioAuditory Verbal Hallucinations and Inner Speech: A Predictive Processing Perspective, Sam Wilkinson and Charles Fernyhough; 'Efforts of the Culivated Mind': Neurological Impairment, Intention, and Attention to the Body, Jonathan Cole; An Epilogue, Chris D. Frith; Back matter; Notes on Contributors.