The review first discusses componential explanations of automaticity, which specify non/automaticity features (e.g., un/controlled, un/conscious, non/efficient, fast/slow) and their interrelations. Reframing these features as factors that influence processes (e.g., goals, attention, and time) broadens the range of factors that can be considered (e.g., adding stimulus intensity and representational quality). The evidence reviewed challenges the view of a perfect coherence among goals, attention, and consciousness, and supports the alternative view that (a) these and other factors influence the quality of representations in an additive way (e.g., little time can be compensated by extra attention or extra stimulus intensity) and that (b) a fir...
This dissertation presents a new approach to modeling the causal structure of conscious agency, with...
Reconsidering automatic theory of mind Recent research by Kovács, Téglás, & Endress (2010) argu...
According to classical theories of automaticity and attention (Posner & Snyder, 1975; Schneider & Sh...
The review first discusses componential explanations of automaticity, which specify non/automaticity...
The paper first discusses componential explanations of automaticity, which specify non/automaticity ...
The review first discusses componential explanations of automaticity, which specify non/automaticity...
We propose two principles that should be followed in the study of automaticity for cognitive process...
Property-based accounts of automaticity have proposed to diagnose automaticity with features such as...
Property-based accounts of automaticity have proposed to diagnose automaticity with features such as...
Several theoretical views of automaticity are discussed. Most of these suggest that automaticity sho...
To cite this chapter: Moors, A., & De Houwer, J. (2007). What is automaticity: An analysis of i...
Classical theories of attention and action control assume that cognitive control is exclusive to the...
Research on implicit processes has become increasingly popular during the past two decades. Neverthe...
ABSTRACT: In the critical trial of the "inattention paradigm " about 25 % of the participa...
A commentary on 'Predicting automaticity in exercise behaviour: the role of perceived behavioural co...
This dissertation presents a new approach to modeling the causal structure of conscious agency, with...
Reconsidering automatic theory of mind Recent research by Kovács, Téglás, & Endress (2010) argu...
According to classical theories of automaticity and attention (Posner & Snyder, 1975; Schneider & Sh...
The review first discusses componential explanations of automaticity, which specify non/automaticity...
The paper first discusses componential explanations of automaticity, which specify non/automaticity ...
The review first discusses componential explanations of automaticity, which specify non/automaticity...
We propose two principles that should be followed in the study of automaticity for cognitive process...
Property-based accounts of automaticity have proposed to diagnose automaticity with features such as...
Property-based accounts of automaticity have proposed to diagnose automaticity with features such as...
Several theoretical views of automaticity are discussed. Most of these suggest that automaticity sho...
To cite this chapter: Moors, A., & De Houwer, J. (2007). What is automaticity: An analysis of i...
Classical theories of attention and action control assume that cognitive control is exclusive to the...
Research on implicit processes has become increasingly popular during the past two decades. Neverthe...
ABSTRACT: In the critical trial of the "inattention paradigm " about 25 % of the participa...
A commentary on 'Predicting automaticity in exercise behaviour: the role of perceived behavioural co...
This dissertation presents a new approach to modeling the causal structure of conscious agency, with...
Reconsidering automatic theory of mind Recent research by Kovács, Téglás, & Endress (2010) argu...
According to classical theories of automaticity and attention (Posner & Snyder, 1975; Schneider & Sh...