Conscious and nonconscious information processing
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Part 1 Association lecture: hypermnesia, incubation, and mind popping - on remembering without really trying, George Mandler. Part 2 Visual processes: visual perception and visual awareness after brain damage - a tutorial overview, Martha J. Farah the organization of sensory motor representations in the neocortex - a hypothesis based on temporal coding, Wolf Singer the role of parallel pathways in visible persistence, C.A. Marzi et al motor responses to nonreportable, masked stimuli - where is the limit of direct parameter specification?, Odmar Neumann and Werner Klotz. Part 3 Face recognition: conscious and nonconscious recognition of familiar faces, Andrew W. Young repetition priming of face recognition, Vicki Bruce et al structural and functional organization of knowledge about faces and proper names - a positron emission tomography study, Justine Sergent et al. Part 4 Spatial attention: space and selective attention, Giacomo Rizzolatti et al multiple sources of spatial information for aimed limb movements, Richard A. Abrams et al visual attention and the control of eye movements in early infancy, Mark H. Johnson spatial synergies between auditory and visual attention, Jon Driver and Charles J. Spence does oculomotor readiness mediate cognitive control of visual attention? revisited!, Raymond M. Klein and Amanda Pontefract object-based attentional mechanisms - evidence from patients with unilateral neglect, Marlene Behrmann and Steven P. Tipper awareness of contralesional information in unilateral neglect - effects of verbal cueing, tracing and vestibular stimulation, Giuseppe Vallar et al. Part 5 Control processes: multiple levels of control processes, Tim Shallice shifting intentional set - exploring the dynamic control of tasks, Alan Allport et al progress in the use of interactive models for understanding attention and performance, Jonathan D. Cohen and Therese A. Huston interhemispheric control in the normal brain - evidence from redundant bilateral presentations, Eran Zaidel and Janice Rayman. Part 6 Semantic memory: of cabbages and things - semantic memory from a neuropsychological perspective - a tutorial review, Eleanor M. Saffran and Myrna F. Schwartz category specificity and informational specificity in neuropsychological impairment of semantic memory, Giuseppe Sartori et al semantic processing of ignored stimuli - the role of attention in memory, Shlomo Bentin the effect of orthographic-semantic systematicity on the acquisition of new words, Jay G. Rueckl and Itiel E. Dror semantic effects on syntactic ambiguity resolution - evidence for a constraint-based resolution process, Patrizia Tabossi et al. Part 7 Explicit and implicit memory: memory without conscious recollection - a tutorial review from a neuropsychological perspective, Morris Moscovitch et al measuring recollection - strategic versus automatic influences of associative context, Larry L. Jacoby explicit and implicit memory. (Part contents).