Wegner (1994) Ironic processes of mental control - Mark Wexler
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PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE ... intentional control of the mind: An intentional operating process searches ..... Behaviour Research and Therapy, 34, 523â531.
from birth was associated with an impaired vestibulo- ocular reflex and inability to voluntarily initiate sac- cades, although quick phases of nystagmus were main-.
will provide an organizing principle for this chapter, is whether attention is goal-driven ..... attention were observed leave us with a puzzle: why did Mertens, and ..... In summary, the studies reviewed in this section suggest that, although attent
Jun 25, 1994 - this definition, motor images are endowed with the same properties ..... finger movements activate the supplementary motor area (SMA) and ..... Arbib, M. A. Schemas for the temporal organization of behavior. Hum. Neurobiol.
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results stand out in this body of research: First, objects in images seem to move ... on-going rotation through intermediate orientations, taking longer for larger ... (thereby letting the external world do our computation), in mental rotation we ...
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John H. Wearden, School of Psychology, Keele University; Roger. Norton, Simon Martin, and ..... Here, the coefficient of variation statistic (standard deviation/ ...... some attentional explanations offer the potential for explaining slope effects su
certain elements â such as a bipolar switch â it may be necessary ..... Brooks (1990b) gives a mid-course review of some of those robots. ..... is clear from the literature that there is no agreement on how ... In Proceedings of the Sixth Nationa
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retain behaviorally relevant features of visual stimuli. Science 212: 952â of inferior temporal neurons in macaque. J. Neurophysiol. 60: 344â364,. 955, 1981.
performance in the behavioral tasks, and the rats showed no obvious ... in case of the slightest indication of health problems, returned to ad .... Screening.