The New Unconscious

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Ran R. Hassin, James S. Uleman, John A. Bargh
Oxford University Press, 2004 M10 21 - 608 páginas
Over the past two decades, a new picture of the cognitive unconscious has emerged from a variety of disciplines that are broadly part of cognitive science. According to this picture, unconscious processes seem to be capable of doing many things that were thought to require intention, deliberation, and conscious awareness. Moreover, they accomplish these things without the conflict and drama of the psychoanalytic unconscious. These processes range from complex information processing, through goal pursuit and emotions, to cognitive control and self-regulation. This collection of 20 original chapters by leading researchers examines the cognitive unconscious from social, cognitive, and neuroscientific viewpoints, presenting some of the most important developments at the heart of this new picture of the unconscious. The volume, the first book in the new Social Cognition and Social Neuroscience series, will be an important resource on the cognitive unconscious for researchers in cognitive psychology and neuroscience.
 

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Becoming Aware of the New Unconscious
3
PART I Fundamental Questions
17
PART II Basic Mechanisms
59
PART III Intention and Theory of Mind
223
PART IV Perceiving and Engaging Others
307
PART V SelfRegulation
483
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