TY - BOOK AU - Bayne,Tim AU - Fernández,Jordi TI - Delusion and self-deception: affective and motivational influences on belief formation T2 - Macquarie monographs in cognitive science SN - 9781841694702 AV - BF773 .D45 2009eb U1 - 153 22 PY - 2009/// CY - New York PB - Psychology Press KW - Belief and doubt KW - Delusions KW - Self-deception KW - Culture KW - Motivation (Psychology) KW - psychology KW - Affective Symptoms KW - Motivation KW - Croyance et doute KW - Délire KW - Déception de soi KW - Motivation (Psychologie) KW - culture note KW - aat KW - SCIENCE KW - Cognitive Science KW - bisacsh KW - PSYCHOLOGY KW - Cognitive Psychology KW - fast KW - Selbsttäuschung KW - gnd KW - Neuropsychologie KW - Innenwelt KW - Objektivität KW - Waandenkbeelden KW - gtt KW - Zelfbedrog KW - Motivatie KW - Überzeugung KW - idszbz KW - Täuschung KW - Kognitive Entwicklung KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references and indexes; Delusion and self-deception : mapping the terrain / Tim Bayne and Jordi Fernández -- Passion, reason, and necessity : a quantity-of-processing view of motivated reasoning / Peter H. Ditto -- Self-deception and delusions / Alfred Mele -- Delusion and motivationally biased belief : self-deception in the two-factor framework / Martin Davies -- Emotion, cognition, and belief : findings from cognitive neuroscience / Michael L. Spezio and Ralph Adolphs -- Perception, emotions and delusions : the case of the Capgras delusion / Elisabeth Pacherie -- From phenomenology to cognitive architecture and back / Philip Gerrans -- Monothematic delusions and existential feelings / Brian P. McLaughlin -- "Sleights of mind" : delusions and self-deception / Ryan McKay, Robyn Langdon and Max Coltheart -- Cognitive and motivational factors in anosognosia / Anne M. Aimola Davies [and others] -- Self-deception without thought experiments / Neil Levy -- Hysterical conversion : a mirror image of anosognosia? / Frédérique de Vignemont -- Imagination, delusion, and self-deception / Andy Egan N2 - "This collection of essays focuses on the interface between delusions and self-deception. As pathologies of belief, delusions and self-deception raise many of the same challenges for those seeking to understand them. Are delusions and self-deception entirely distinct phenomena, or might some forms of self-deception also qualify as delusional? To what extent might models of self-deception and delusion share common factors? In what ways do affect and motivation enter into normal belief-formation, and how might they be implicated in self-deception and delusion? The essays in this volume tackle these questions from both empirical and conceptual perspectives; The volume will be of interest to cognitive scientists, clinicians, and philosophers interested in the nature of belief and the disturbances to which it is subject."--Jacket UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=343083 ER -