In:Unconscious Memory Representations in Perception: Processes and mechanisms in the brain
Edited by István Czigler and István Winkler
[Advances in Consciousness Research 78] 2010
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 6 May 2010
https://doi.org/10.1075/aicr.78.toc
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Table of contents
Contributors
Preface
1. Conscious and unconscious aspects of working memory
2. Markers of awareness? EEG potentials evoked by faint and masked events, with special
reference to the “attentional blink”
3. In search for auditory object representations
4. Representation of regularities in visual stimulation: Event-related potentials reveal the automatic acquisition
5. Auditory learning in the developing brain
6. Neurocomputational models of perceptual organization
7. Are you listening? Language outside the focus of attention
8. Unconscious memory representations underlying music-syntactic processing
and processing of auditory oddballs
9. On the psychophysiology of aesthetics: Automatic and controlled processes of aesthetic appreciation
Appendix: Using electrophysiology to study unconscious
memory representations
Index
