Beyond Dissociation
Interaction between dissociated implicit and explicit processing
Editors
| INSERM, Espace et Action, Bron, France
| University of Turku
Analysis and dissociation have proved to be useful tools to understand the basic functions of the brain and the mind, which therefore have been decomposed to a multitude of ever smaller subsystems and pieces by most scientific approaches. However, the understanding of complex functions such as consciousness will not succeed without a more global consideration of the ways the mind-brain works. This implies that synthesis rather than analysis should be applied to the brain. The present book offers a collection of contributions ranging from sensory and motor cognitive neuroscience to mood management and thought, which all focus on the dissociation between conscious (explicit) and nonconscious (implicit) processing in different cognitive situations. The contributions in this book clearly demonstrate that conscious and nonconscious processes typically interact in complex ways. The central message of this collection of papers is: In order to understand how the brain operates as one integrated whole that generates cognition and behaviour, we need to reassemble the brain and mind and put all the conscious and nonconscious pieces back together again. (Series B)
[Advances in Consciousness Research, 22] 2000. x, 372 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
List of Contributors
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Introduction
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17
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41
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129
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273
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331
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Conclusion
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353
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Subject Index
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369
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“The book's strongest point is the sheer range of dissociations covered.”
Robert W. Proctor & Kim-Phuong L. Vu, Department of Psychology, Purdue University, USA, in Contemporay Psychology, APA Review of books, Vol 47, no. 4 (2002)
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Subjects
Consciousness Research
Philosophy
BIC Subject: JM – Psychology
BISAC Subject: PSY000000 – PSYCHOLOGY / General