The science of consciousness : psychological, neuropsychological, and clinical reviews
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The science of consciousness : psychological, neuropsychological, and clinical reviews
Routledge, 1996
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Includes bibliographies and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
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ISBN 9780415110815
Description
Psychology students are fascinated by consciousness but often find the topic puzzling. This is probably because there are different ways within the discipline to approach it. In The Science of Consciousness, top researchers from each of the three main areas of study introduce their angle and lead the student through the basic debates and research to date, ending with suggestions for further reading.
Max Velmans has structured this collection especially for use as a base for a course of lectures or seminars on consciousness. The Science of Consciousness will rapidly become known as the best student text in this field for undergraduates, graduates and lecturers.
Table of Contents
1. An Introduction to the Science of Consciousness - Max Velmans 2. Perception without awareness of what is perceived, learning without awareness of what is learned - John F. Kihlstrom 3. On consciousness in relation to memory and learning - John M. Gardiner 4. Cognitive views of consciousness - Bernard J. Baars and Katherine McGovern 5. Neural processes in the production of conscious experience - Benjamin Libet 6. Dissociable aspects of consciousness - Andrew W. Young 7. Somatic consequences of consciousness - Anees A. Sheikh, Robert G. Kunzendorf and Katherina S. Sheikh 8. The placebo effect - Patrick D. Wall 9. What and where are conscious experiences? - Max Velmans
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: pbk. ISBN 9780415110822
Description
Psychology students are fascinated by consciousness but often find the topic puzzling. This is probably because there are different ways within the discipline to approach it. In The Science of Consciousness, top researchers from each of the three main areas of study introduce their angle and lead the student through the basic debates and research to date, ending with suggestions for further reading.
Max Velmans has structured this collection especially for use as a base for a course of lectures or seminars on consciousness. The Science of Consciousness will rapidly become known as the best student text in this field for undergraduates, graduates and lecturers.
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