Sökning: "Unconscious processing"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 7 avhandlingar innehållade orden Unconscious processing.
1. Subliminal or not? : An appraisal of semantic processing in the near absence of visual awareness
Sammanfattning : Stimuli that cannot be perceived (i.e., that are subliminal) can still elicit neural responses in an observer, but can such stimuli influence behavior and higher-order cognition? Empirical evidence for such effects has periodically been accepted and rejected over the last six decades. LÄS MER
2. Knowledge Representation, Heuristics, and Awareness in Artificial Grammar Learning
Sammanfattning : People can become sensitive to the general structure of different parts of the environment, often without studying that general structure directly, but through being incidentally exposed to instances that conform to the structure. When such learning proceeds unintentionally and gives rise to knowledge that is difficult to verbalize it is often referred to as implicit learning. LÄS MER
3. Prior knowledge and present events in the brain
Sammanfattning : Our experience the world is dependent on both the surroundings and the brain. In other words, perception is a synthesis of incoming signals, internal state, and previous knowledge rather than a mere reflection of the environment. LÄS MER
4. Producing, Preventing, and Explaining Persistent Complex Subliminal Stimulation Effects
Sammanfattning : Strong recent focus on unconscious processes has increased interest in subliminal stimulation and similar experimental technologies. Assumptions about the persistence of effects of unconscious stimulation are generally conservative, referring to seconds or minutes (Silverman, 1977; Velmans, 1991). LÄS MER
5. The Role of Cognitive Processes in Eating Pathology
Sammanfattning : Researchers have recently combined clinical and cognitive areas of research in order to investigate the role of cognitive factors in explaining how emotional disorders are developed and maintained. It is believed that biased cognitive processing of emotionally relevant information can greatly affect emotional responses and behaviour where insights into such cognitive processes can have invaluable clinical implications. LÄS MER