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The psychology of anomalous experience: a cognitive approach

Title
The psychology of anomalous experience: a cognitive approach [by] Graham Reed.
Author
Reed, Graham F.
Publication
London, Hutchinson, 1972.

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175 pages; 23 cm
Summary
In the rich fabric of daily experience peculiar chinks may occur. They give us pause to reflect on the world and how we relate to it. Dr. Reed shows how the mind's organizational capability and its information processing set the stage for strange happenings. Understanding the choices you make - albeit unconsciously - when perceiving the world serves to explain both the usual and the unusual, without recourse to the supernatural.
Series Statement
Psychology
Subject
  • Hallucinations and illusions
  • Cognition
  • Mental illness
  • Cognition
  • Mental Disorders
  • Hallucinations
  • Illusions
  • cognition
  • mental disorders
  • illusion (psychological concept)
  • Mental illness
  • Hallucinations and illusions
  • Anomalie
  • Kognitiver Prozess
Bibliography (note)
  • Bibliography: p. [167]-169.
Contents
Anomalies of Attention -- Anomalies of Imagery and Perception:1 -- Anomalies of Imagery and Perception: 2 -- Anomalies of Recall -- Anomalies of Recognition -- Anomalies in the Experience of the Self -- Anomalies of Judgment and Belief -- Ennvoi -- Index of Names -- Index of Subjects.
ISBN
  • 0091132401
  • 9780091132408
  • 009113241X
  • 9780091132415
LCCN
73159903
OCLC
  • ocm00641228
  • 641228
  • SCSB-279120
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library