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Volitional Action: Advances in Psychology, cartea 62

Editat de W.A. Hershberger
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 2 noi 1989
Individuals from diverse disciplines, including neurology, physiology, psychology, mathematics, and engineering have contributed to this volume. Their scientific investigations of volitional action are part of the resurgence of interest in the psychology and physiology of volition which has taken place in recent years. The book comprises a significant sample of their observations, both rational and empirical, which have new practical implications for our understanding of human conduct.
The book was designed to serve a threefold purpose: a) to consolidate the gains of the various scholars, relatively isolated in their respective disciplines, b) to foster and help focus future research on conation and self-control and c) to provide practitioners in applied psychology with a broad-based tutorial.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780444883186
ISBN-10: 0444883185
Pagini: 588
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.99 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
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Cuprins

General Theoretical Perspective
The Synergy of Voluntary and Involuntary Action
Volition: a Semi-Scientific Essay
On the Will: An Historical Perspective
Physiological Perspective
Volitional Eye Movements and their Relationship to Visual Attention
The Cerebral Correlates of Reaching
Will, Volitional Action, Attention and Cerebral Potentials in Man: Bereitschaftspotentail, Performance-Related Potentials, Directed Attention Potential, EEG Spectrum Changes
Cortical Modification of Sensorimotor Linkages in Relation to Intended Action
Cerebral Correlates of Auditory Attention
The Physiological Stress of Thwarted Intentions
Systems-Modeling Perspective
A Control-Theory Analysis of Interference During Social Tracking
VITE and FLETE: Neural Modules for Trajectory Formation and Postural Control
Behavior in the First Degree
Quantitative Measurement of Volition: a Pilot Study
Psychological Perspective
Some Experimental Investigations of Volition
Control Theory and Psychology: a Tool for Integration and a Heuristic for New Theory
The Behavioral Illusion: Misperception of Volitional Action
Volition and Self-Regulation: Memory Mechanisms Mediating the Maintenance of Intentions
Levels of Intention in Behavior
Involuntary Learning of Voluntary Action
Applied Perspective
A Paradigm Shift in Behavior Therapy: From External Control to Self-Control
Fostering Self-Control: Comments of a Counselor
Control Theory Applied to Stress Management
Application of Control Theory to Work Settings
Effective Personnel Management: An Application of Control Theory
The Giffen Effect: A Control Theory Resolution of an Economic Paradox