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TFM - AGRUPAMIENTO PERCEPTIVO SIN ATENCIÓN Y SIN CONSCIENCIA EN EL ÁMBITO DE LA VISION PLAN 2016

Curso 2021/2022/Subject's code22206066

TFM - AGRUPAMIENTO PERCEPTIVO SIN ATENCIÓN Y SIN CONSCIENCIA EN EL ÁMBITO DE LA VISION PLAN 2016

BIBLIOGRAFÍA COMPLEMENTARIA


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MANUALES GENERALES DE CONSULTA
 
§         Luna, D. y Tudela, P. (2007). Percepción Visual. Madrid: Trotta
§         Munar, E., Rosselló, J. y Sánchez-Cabaco, A. (Eds.) (1999). Atención y Percepción. Madrid: Alianza Editorial
§         Fuentes, L. y García-Sevilla, J. (2008). Manual de Psicología de la Atención. Una perspectiva neurocientífica. Madrid: Sintesis
§         Milner, A. D. & Goodale, M. A. 2006. The Visual Brain in Action, Second Edition. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
§         Goodale, M. A. y Milner, A. D. (2004). Sight Unseen: An Exploration of Conscious and Unconscious Vision. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
 
 

MANUALES ESPECÍFICOS Y ARTÍCULOS DE INVESTIGACIÓN
 

§         Mack, A. y Rock, I. (1998). Inattentional Blindness. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
§         Enns, J. T., & Di Lollo, V. (2000). What’s new in visual masking? Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 4, 345-352.
§         Lamme, V.A.F. (2006). Zap! Magnetic tricks on conscious and unconscious vision. Trends in Cognitive Sciences,10, 193-195
§         Koch, C. (2005). La consciencia: una aproximación neurobiologica. Barcelona: Ariel
§         Stanislas Dehaene and Lionel Naccache. Towards a cognitive neuroscience of consciousness: Basic evidence and a workspace framework. Cognition, 79:1--37, 2001.
§         Koch, C. y Tsuchiya, N. (2007). Attention and consciousness: two distinct brain processes. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 11, 116-22
§         Driver, J. (2001). A selective review of selective attention research from the past century. British Journal of Psychology, 92, 53-78.
§         Macknik, S.L., King, M., Randi, J., Robbins, A., Teller, Thompson, J. y Martinez-Conde, S. (2008). Attention and awareness in stage magic: turning tricks into research. Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 9, 871-879
§         Marcel, A.J. (1983). Conscious and unconscious perception: Experiments on visual masking and word recognition. Cognitive Psychology, 15, 197.237
§         Kiesel, A., Wagener, A., Kunde, W., Hoffmann, J., Fallgatter, A. J., & Stöcker, C. (2006). Unconscious manipulation of free choice in humans. Consciousness & Cognition, 15, 397-408.
§         Searle, J.R. (2000). El misterio de la conciencia. Barcelona: Paidos Ibérica
§         Rensink, R. A., O'Regan, J. K. y Clark, J. J. (1997). To see or not to see: The need for attention perceive changes in scenes. Psychological Science, 8, 253-259.
§         Lachter, J., Forster, K. I. y Ruthruff, E. (2004). Forty-five years after Broadbent (1958): Still no identification without attention. Psychological Review, 111, 880-913.
§         Van den Bussche, E., Hughes, G., Van Humbeeck, N. y Reynvoet, B. (2010). The relation between consciousness and attention: An empirical study using the priming paradigm. Consciousness & Cognition, 19, 86-97
§         Merikle, P. M. y Daneman, M. (1998). Psychological investigations of unconscious perception. Journal of Consciousness Studies, 5, 5-18.
§         Merikle, P. M. y Daneman, M. (2000). Conscious vs. unconscious perception. In M. S. Gazzaniga (Ed.), The New Cognitive Neurosciences, 2nd Edition (pp.1295-1303). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
§         Dehaene, S. (2003). The neural bases of subliminal priming. En N. Kanwisher y J. Duncan. Functional Neuroimaging of visual cognition (Attention and performance Series, 20).
§         Chan, W. Y. y Chua, F. K. (2003). Grouping with and without attention. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 10, 932-938.
§         Simons, D. J. y Levin, D. T. (1997). Change blindness. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 1, 262-267.
§         Simons, D. J. y Chabris, C. F. (1999). Gorillas in our midst: sustained inattentional blindness for dynamic events. Perception 28, 1059–1074
§         Wolfe, J. M. (1999). Inattentional Amnesia. In V. Coltheart (Ed.), Fleeting Memories. Cognition of brief visual stimuli (pp. 71-94). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.