The neural mechanisms of conscious and unconscious perception
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The neural mechanisms of conscious and unconscious perception
(Soviet scientific reviews, section F . Physiology and general biology reviews ; vol. 5,
Harwood Academic Publishers, 1991
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
This volume completes the series of reviews of the physiology of higher nervous activity in man and animals, with surveys of internal inhibition, conscious and unconscious perception and the neurophysiological correlates of mental activity.
Table of Contents
- Physiological basis for the conscious perception of the environment
- unconscious forms of higher nervous activity
- development of temporal associations using consciously unrecognized stimuli
- functional relationships between the hemispheres and the unconscious.
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