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Mind wandering, recovered memories, and other dissociations of meta-awareness
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TitleMind wandering, recovered memories, and other dissociations of meta-awareness
CreatorSchooler, Jonathan
SymposiumStauffer Colloquia on Applied Psychology
Date2008-09-17
Subject-LCSHAttention
Consciousness
Mental representation
Recovered memory
Sexual abuse victims
Social Psychology
Subject-LocalMind wandering
Meta-awareness
DescriptionDr. Jonathan Schooler discusses issues related to attention, internal and external trains of thoughts, stages of consciousness from non-conscious to experience to meta-awareness. He discusses questions such as: the causal relationship between mind-wandering and comprehension failures; the relationship between mind wandering and speed in Gibberish detection. To observe mind wandering he conducted experiments through sampling and self report technique and observed participants' minds wandering about unwanted, unnoticed thoughts and that often they didn't realize it. Dr. Schooler argues that meta-awareness is a critical component of mind wandering and recovered memories. He states that meta-awareness may bridge the gulf between internal and external experience and thereby enable the facts balancing between disparate internal and external trains of thoughts.
PublisherClaremont Graduate University. School of Behavioral and Organizational Sciences
Languageeng
SourceOriginal video: Digital video cassette; 60 minute DVM; recorded presentation entitled "Mind Wandering, Recovered Memories, and Other Dissociations of Meta-Awareness" September 17, 2008
RelationClaremont Graduate University Lectures on Applied Psychology and Evaluation Science
RightsPhysical rights are retained by the institution. Copyright is retained in accordance with U. S. Copyright laws.
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