Psychological Perspectives on the Self, Volumes 1-4Jerry M. Suls Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982 - 273 pages |
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... assumed that they were blind , until Weiskrantz et al . probed the ap- parent inability to see in several patients with occipital lobe damage . To everyone's surprise , they discovered that , if the patients could be persuaded to guess ...
... assumed that they were blind , until Weiskrantz et al . probed the ap- parent inability to see in several patients with occipital lobe damage . To everyone's surprise , they discovered that , if the patients could be persuaded to guess ...
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... assumption of an image has tranformative impact on the subject . 3. This identification , to be called " ego , " will go on to have primarily self- serving , defensive , and alienating functions . Visual Self - Recognition in the Infant ...
... assumption of an image has tranformative impact on the subject . 3. This identification , to be called " ego , " will go on to have primarily self- serving , defensive , and alienating functions . Visual Self - Recognition in the Infant ...
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... assumed the opportunity and burden of deter- mining his or her own adult identity . With regard to occupation , the picture is more complex than with mar- riage , but the outcome is the same . Traditionally , most people have been ...
... assumed the opportunity and burden of deter- mining his or her own adult identity . With regard to occupation , the picture is more complex than with mar- riage , but the outcome is the same . Traditionally , most people have been ...
Contents
SelfAwareness and the Emergence of Mind in Humans | 3 |
The SelfConcept and Other Daemons | 27 |
Origins of SelfKnowledge and Individual Differences in Early | 55 |
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