Unconscious memory representations in perception processes and mechanisms in the brain / edited by István Czigler, István Winkler.

Other author Czigler, István.
Other author Winkler, István.
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Publication InfoAmsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Pub. Co.,
Descriptionx, 274 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
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SeriesAdvances in consciousness research, 1381-589X ; v. 78
Advances in consciousness research v. 78. 1381-589X ^A386629
Contents Contributors -- Preface -- 1. Conscious and unconscious aspects of working memory / Amanda L. Gilchrist and Nelson Cowan -- 2. Markers of awareness? EEG potentials evoked by faint and masked events, with special reference to the 'attentional blink' / Rolf Verleger -- 3. In search for auditory object representations / István Winkler -- 4. Representation of regularities in visual stimulation: Event-related potentials reveal the automatic acquisition / István Czigler -- 5. Auditory learning in the developing brain / Minna Huotilainen and Tuomas Teinonen -- 6. Neurocomputational models of perceptual organization / Susan L. Denham ... [et al.] -- 7. Are you listening? Language outside the focus of attention / Yury Shtyrov and Friedemann Pulvermüller -- 8. Unconscious memory representations underlying music-syntactic processing and processing of auditory oddballs / Stefan Koelsch -- 9. On the psychophysiology of aesthetics: Automatic and controlled processes of aesthetic appreciation / Thomas Jacobsen -- Appendix: Using electrophysiology to study unconscious memory representations / Alexandra Bendixen -- Index.
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LCCN 2009053346
ISBN9789027252142 (hb : alk. paper)
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