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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 132 pages, height x width x depth: 232x153x8 mm, weight: 204 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Dec-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Lexington Books
  • ISBN-10: 1498555497
  • ISBN-13: 9781498555494
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 132 pages, height x width x depth: 232x153x8 mm, weight: 204 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Dec-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Lexington Books
  • ISBN-10: 1498555497
  • ISBN-13: 9781498555494

The authors argue that there is a world within us filled with memories, perceptions, tastes, preferences, biases, and beliefs that have been encoded and are expressed on an unaware, largely non-conscious level but, nevertheless, alter the quality, substance and trajectory of our lives.



In this The Inner World of Unaware Phenomena: Pathways to Brain, Behavior, and Implicit Memory, authors Bruce J. Diamond, Amy E. Learmonth, and Katherine Makarec argue that there is an inner world within all of us that profoundly impacts our lives, and that memories, perceptions, tastes, preferences, biases, and beliefs are encoded and expressed on an unaware, largely non-conscious level. In other words, many aspects of our lives and actions are guided and influenced by factors about which we may know very little, but which nevertheless alter the quality, substance, and trajectory of our lives, our loves, our likes, and our dislikes. Drawing on novel experimental designs and computer and imaging-based technologies, the authors demonstrate that people can react to faces and places in measurable ways, despite the fact that they may profess to having never seen or visited these faces or places. The authors show that these unaware phenomena are not isolated instances, but rather that they permeate and influence virtually every aspect of our lives.

Chapter
1. Cognitive and Behavioral Indices of Unaware Phenomena Across the Developmental Spectrum

Chapter 2: Familiarity and Priming

Chapter
3. Emotions, Valence and Arousal

Chapter
4. Perceptual Processing, Procedural Learning and Language

Chapter
5. Cross-modality effects

Chapter
6. Preserved and Impaired Priming Effects in Clinical Disorders

Chapter
7. Language Learning, Artificial Grammars and Modality Effects

Chapter
8. Statistical Learning and Pattern Detection

Chapter
9. Neurologic and Neuropsychiatric Perspectives

Chapter
10. Illuminating the Unaware World of Confabulation

Chapter
11. When Awareness Interferes with Autonomic Discrimination of Unaware Memory

Chapter
12. Preserved and Impaired Implicit Learning in Amnesia

Chapter
13. Implicit Bias, Executive Control, Brain Metabolism and Processing Speed

Chapter
14. Methods and Models for Examining Unaware Phenomena in the Brain: Neurobehavioral, Computer-Based, Neuroimaging and Autonomic

Bruce J. Diamond is professor of psychology at William Paterson University and a clinical-research neuropsychologist.

Amy E. Learmonth is professor of psychology at William Paterson University and a developmental psychologist.

Katherine Makarec is professor of psychology at William Paterson University and a cognitive psychologist.