1st Edition

Preparatory States and Processes

Edited By S. Kornblum, J. Requin Copyright 1984
400 Pages
by Psychology Press

400 Pages
by Psychology Press

Preparation is a term that is used quite freely during private, informal discussions. As the argument becomes more formal and more public, “priming,” “ feed-forward” and similar jargon terms take its place, presumably because they are better defined, safer, and more acceptable. However, in spite of the caution that surrounds its use, it is clear that “preparation” denotes a useful concept. The... Read more
PART I: PREPARATORY ROLE OF EVENT SEQUENCES, PART II: THE TIME COURSE OF PREPARATORY PROCESSES, PART III: CENTRAL MECHANISMS AND INDICES OF PREPARATORY PROCESSES, A. GENERAL ISSUES, PART III: CENTRAL MECHANISMS AND INDICES OF PREPARATORY PROCESSES, B. INPUT ISSUES, PART III: CENTRAL MECHANISMS AND INDICES OF PREPARATORY PROCESSES C. OUTPUT PROCESSES, PART IV: GLOBAL AND LOCAL PREPARATORY PROCESSES.

Biography

Jean Requin, Sylvan Kornblum