Volitional Action

Volitional Action

Author: W.A. Hershberger

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 1989-11-02

Total Pages: 587

ISBN-13: 0080867162

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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.


Disorders of Volition

Disorders of Volition

Author: Natalie Sebanz

Publisher: MIT Press (MA)

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 518

ISBN-13:

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Philosophers, psychologists, neuroscientists, and psychiatrists examine the will and its pathologies from theoretical and empirical perspectives, offering a conceptual overview and discussing schizophrenia, depression, prefrontal lobe damage, and substance abuse as disorders of volition.


Volition and Personality

Volition and Personality

Author: Julius Kuhl

Publisher: Seattle, WA ; Toronto : Hogrefe & Huber Publishers

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 520

ISBN-13:

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This is an impressive book, which presents a profoundly new approach to analyzing human behavior. The fundamental concept is to focus on how people link motivation with action and why they do or do not stick with their original intentions. The fascinating studies reported here attempt to separate people into two groups: (1) State-oriented individuals who focus under stress on past, present, or future states, rather than on options available for action; versus (2) Action-oriented individuals who focus under stress on action alternatives. This book will be of great interest to both behavioral and cognitive psychologists, psychophysiologists, and specialists in sport as well as aviation psychology.


The Volitional Brain

The Volitional Brain

Author: Benjamin Libet

Publisher: Imprint Academic

Published: 2000-06-08

Total Pages: 326

ISBN-13: 9780907845119

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It is widely accepted in science that the universe is a closed deterministic system in which everything can, ultimately, be explained by purely physical causation. And yet we all experience ourselves as having the freedom to choose between alternatives presented to us -- 'we' are in the driving seat. The puzzling status of volition is explored in this issue by a distinguished body of scientists and philosophers.


The Life of the Mind

The Life of the Mind

Author: Jason W. Brown

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 2013-05-13

Total Pages: 495

ISBN-13: 1134741650

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This detailed look at the development of microgenetic theory provides a comprehensive and coherent model of cognitive processing in the brain, based on patterns of breakdown in pathology. In so doing, it illustrates the clinical record that supports and documents microgenetic theory, and presents a basis for future work in the study of the brain. Coverage includes topics in language and dominance, the function of the right hemisphere, action, perception, memory, and the concept of time.


Principles of Psychology

Principles of Psychology

Author: Jacob Robert Kantor

Publisher:

Published: 1926

Total Pages: 544

ISBN-13:

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According to the author, only by avoiding meticulously all powers or functions--whether considered as psychic or biological--which do not represent actual observable phenomena or interpretations derived from such observations, can psychology as a science be erected upon a firm foundation.