Individual differences in conscious experience / edited by Robert G. Kunzendorf, Benjamin Wallace.
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TextSeries: Advances in consciousness research ; v. 20.Publication details: Amsterdam ; [Great Britain] : John Benjamins, ©2000.Description: 1 online resource (xii, 411 pages) : illustrationsContent type: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 9789027299932
- 9027299935
- 9781556194368
- 1556194366
- 9789027251404
- 9027251401
- Consciousness
- Subconsciousness
- Altered states of consciousness
- Self-perception
- Consciousness
- Self Concept
- Unconscious, Psychology
- Conscience
- Inconscient
- États modifiés de conscience
- Perception de soi
- Altered states of consciousness
- Consciousness
- Subconsciousness
- Bewusstsein
- Unterbewusstsein
- Aufsatzsammlung
- Bewustzijn
- 155.22 21
- BF311 .I48 2000eb
- W1
- BF 311
- 77.11
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES IN CONSCIOUS EXPERIENCE; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Dedication; Table of Contents; Preface; Individual Differences in Subjective Experience; PART I: Individual Defferences in Consciousness; How We Hurt: A Constructivist Framework for Understanding Individual Differences in Pain; Individual Differences in the Consciousness of Phantom Limbs; Individual Differences in Bitter Taste: Dietary Implications; Individual Differences in Visual Imagination Imagery.
Individual Differences in Conscious Experience is intended for readers with philosophical, psychological, or clinical interests in subjective experience. It addresses some difficult but important issues in the study of consciousness, subconsciousness, and self-consciousness. The book's fourteen chapters are written by renowned, pioneering researchers who, collectively, have published more than fifty books and more than one thousand journal articles. The editors' introductory chapter frames the book's subtext: that mind-brain theories embodying the constraints of individual differences in subje.
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