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Implicit Psychology
Author | : Wegner Daniel M,Daniel M. Wegner,Robin R. Vallacher |
Publsiher | : Oxford University Press on Demand |
Total Pages | : 326 |
Release | : 1977 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 0195022297 |
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"The first textbook expressly concerned with social cognition -- how people come to know their social world. It is simultaneously the first concerned with implicit psychology -- the largely unformulated theories or inferential rules that ordinary people use in understanding and predicting oneanother's behavior. ... This book earns very high marks. The material is organized beautifully. ... The writing is informal and clear. ... The author's concern with the behavioral consequences of social cognition is laudable." --Contemporary Psychology
The Psychology of Implicit Emotion Regulation
Author | : Sander L Koole,Klaus Rothermund |
Publsiher | : Psychology Press |
Total Pages | : 186 |
Release | : 2012-12-06 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 9781135900397 |
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Emotion regulation has traditionally been conceived as a deliberative process, but there is growing evidence that many emotion-regulation processes operate at implicit levels. Implicit emotion regulation is initiated automatically, without conscious intention, and aims at modifying the quality of emotional responding. This special issue showcases recent advances in theorizing and empirical research on implicit emotion regulation. Implicit emotion regulation is pervasive in everyday life and contributes considerably to the effectiveness of emotion regulation. The contributions to this special issue highlight the significance of implicit emotion regulation in psychological adaptation, goal-directed behavior, interpersonal behavior, personality functioning, and mental health.
The Development of Implicit and Explicit Memory
Author | : Carolyn K. Rovee-Collier,Harlene Hayne,Michael Colombo |
Publsiher | : John Benjamins Publishing |
Total Pages | : 334 |
Release | : 2001 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 9789027251442 |
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This is the only book that examines the theory and data on the development of implicit and explicit memory. It first describes the characteristics of implicit and explicit memory (including conscious recollection) and tasks used with adults to measure them. Next, it reviews the brain mechanisms thought to underlie implicit and explicit memory and the studies with amnesics that initially prompted the search for different neuroanatomically-based memory systems. Two chapters review the Jacksonian (first in, last out) principle and empirical evidence for the hierarchical appearance and dissolution of two memory systems in animal models (rats, nonhuman primates), children, and normal/amnesic adults. Two chapters examine memory tasks used with human infants and evidence of implicit and explicit memory during early infancy. Three final chapters consider structural and processing accounts of adult memory dissociations, their applicability to infant memory dissociations, and implications of infant data for current concepts of implicit and explicit memory. (Series B)
Implicit and Explicit Mental Processes
Author | : Kim Kirsner,Craig Speelman,Murray Maybery,Angela O'Brien-Malone,Mike Anderson |
Publsiher | : Psychology Press |
Total Pages | : 479 |
Release | : 2013-06-17 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 9781134778546 |
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The need for synthesis in the domain of implicit processes was the motivation behind this book. Two major questions sparked its development: Is there one implicit process or processing principle, or are there many? Are implicit memory, learning, and expertise; skill acquisition; and automatic detection simply different facets of one general principle or process, or are they distinct processes performing very different functions? This book has been designed to cast light on this issue. Because it is impossible to make sense of implicit processes without taking into account their explicit counterparts, consideration is also given to explicit memory, learning, and expertise; and controlled processing. The chapter authors consider principles, processes, and models which stand above a wealth of data collected to evaluate models designed specifically to account for data from a specific paradigm, or even more narrowly, from a specific experimental task. The motivation behind this approach is the proposition that modeling is possible for a much broader data domain, even though there may be some cost where specific tasks are concerned. The aim of this book is to treat synthesis as the objective, and to approach this objective by collecting and discussing phenomena which--although they are drawn from diverse areas of psychological science--touch a single issue concerning the distinction between explicit and implicit processes.
Implicit Cognition
Author | : Geoffrey D. M. Underwood |
Publsiher | : Oxford University Press, USA |
Total Pages | : 328 |
Release | : 1996 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : UOM:39015034537418 |
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'Implicit cognition', describes the fascinating learning, memory, and performance processes which take place without the subject's 'explicit' awareness. A well known example is patients under anaesthetic who, without being able to verbally recall the surgeons' conversation, do show someretention of the conversation. Researchers disagree widely over the importance, and even the existence, of implicit cognition as an issue in human psychology. This book brings together several internationally known authors with conflicting views on the subject, providing a lively and informativeoverview of this controversial area.
Handbook of Implicit Social Cognition
Author | : Bertram Gawronski,B. Keith Payne |
Publsiher | : Guilford Press |
Total Pages | : 609 |
Release | : 2011-07-06 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 9781606236741 |
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Virtually every question in social psychology is currently being shaped by the concepts and methods of implicit social cognition. This tightly edited volume provides the first comprehensive overview of the field. Foremost authorities synthesize the latest findings on how automatic, implicit, and unconscious cognitive processes influence social judgments and behavior. Cutting-edge theories and data are presented in such crucial areas as attitudes, prejudice and stereotyping, self-esteem, self-concepts, close relationships, and morality. Describing state-of-the-art measurement procedures and research designs, the book discusses promising applications in clinical, forensic, and other real-world contexts. Each chapter both sums up what is known and identifies key directions for future research.
The Implicit Relation of Psychology and Law
Author | : Fiona Raitt,Suzanne Zeedyk |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 249 |
Release | : 2020-07-24 |
Genre | : Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | : 9781000142907 |
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The Implicit Relation of Psychology and Law brings an innovative, feminist analysis to these affiliated fields. In addition to the explicit relationship between the two fields, they argue that there is an unrecognised implicit relation existing within the intersection of psychology and law which they find works to the disadvantage of women.
Implicit Memory
Author | : Peter Graf,Michael E.J. Masson |
Publsiher | : Psychology Press |
Total Pages | : 390 |
Release | : 2013-12-02 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 9781317782322 |
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The immense growth of research on implicit and explicit memory is making it difficult to keep up with new methods and findings, to gauge the implications of new discoveries, and to ferret out new directions in research and theory development. The present volume provides a status report of work on implicit and explicit memory in the three areas that have contributed the bulk of what is known about this domain -- cognitive psychology, lifespan developmental psychology, and neuropsychology. Highlighting developments in methods, critical findings, and theoretical positions, this volume outlines promising new research directions. By so doing, it provides the reader with a multi-disciplinary perspective on implicit and explicit memory, and thereby enables a cross- fertilization of ideas and research. The chapters that make up this volume were written by experts on the topic of implicit and explicit memory. These contributors were asked to write for a broad audience -- for their colleagues from allied disciplines, for new researchers, for advanced undergraduate and graduate students -- to help them gain a comprehensive overview of the mushrooming research on this topic, grasp the most fundamental empirical and theoretical issues, and focus on new research directions.