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Experimental Slips And Human Error, Exploring The Architecture Of Volition by Bernard J. Baars β€” book cover

Experimental Slips And Human Error, Exploring The Architecture Of Volition

by Bernard J. Baars
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Overview

This work makes three valuable contributions to the study of human slips and errors. It presents current data and theory; it is a complete source for the methodology and results of a 15 year laboratory research program; and it explores the overall architecture of voluntary control. Dr. Baars' work will occupy an important position in the renewed interest in the role of concious experience in the nervous system.

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This work makes three valuable contributions to the study of human slips and errors. It presents current data and theory; it is a complete source for the methodology and results of a 15 year laboratory research program; and it explores the overall architecture of voluntary control. Dr. Baars' work will occupy an important position in the renewed interest in the role of concious experience in the nervous system.

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Relates the methodology and results of a 15-year-long research program on the laboratory induction of slips (including a variety of linguistic and performative errors); compiles papers on aspects of current theory on the control of speech and action; and explores the implications of slips in understanding the nature of voluntary control. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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Relates the methodology and results of a 15-year-long research program on the laboratory induction of slips (including a variety of linguistic and performative errors); compiles papers on aspects of current theory on the control of speech and action; and explores the implications of slips in understanding the nature of voluntary control. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
November 1, 1992
Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Pages
366
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780306438660

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