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Irving Kirsch, Giuliana Mazzoni, Kathrine Roberts, Zoltan Dienes, Michael N. Hallquist, John Williams, ...
It has been hypothesized that highly hypnotizable people spontaneously slip into trance when given imaginative suggestions without prior induction of hypnosis. We tested this in two studies. In Study...
Mapping the Transition from Unconscious to Conscious Knowledge (2008)
In various implicit learning paradigms, initial unconscious knowledge can precede the emergence of conscious knowledge (e.g. Fu, Fu, & Dienes, in press). Adopting higher order thought theory and...
Frawley raises a very interesting issue: Can we draw on lessons learnt in computer science about different types of control processes, and the distinction between ‘‘control’ ’ and...
Subjective measures of unconscious knowledge (2008)
The chapter gives an overview of the use of subjective measures of unconscious knowledge. Unconscious knowledge is knowledge we have, and could very well be using, but we are not aware of. Hence...
THE CONSCIOUS, THE UNCONSCIOUS, AND FAMILIARITY (2008)
This paper examines the role of subjective familiarity in the implicit and explicit learning of artificial grammars. Experiment 1 finds that objective measures of similarity (including fragment...
metacognitive implications of the implicit-explicit distinction
In this chapter we establish what it is for something to be implicit or explicit. The approach to implicit knowledge is taken from Dienes and Perner (1999), which relates the implicit-explicit...
The cold control theory of hypnosis (2007)
We argue for the theoretical possibility of unconscious executive control using the Higher Order Thought (HOT) theory of Rosenthal (2002). Then we elaborate the cold control theory of hypnosis,...
e generalized optic acceleration cancellation theory of catching (2006)
Peter Mcleod, Nick Reed, Zoltan Dienes
The generalized optic acceleration cancellation (GOAC) theory of catching proposes that the path of a fielder running to catch a ball is determined by the attempt to satisfy 2 independent...
Peter Mcleod, Nick Reed, Zoltan Dienes
According to linear optic trajectory (LOT) theory fielders use the direction of curvature of the optic trajectory to control the way they run to intercept the ball. Data presented by Shaffer and...
Peter Mcleod, Nick Reed, Zoltan Dienes
Linear optic trajectory theory claims that people catch balls by running in a direction that keeps an optic trajectory of the ball linear. The authors show a range of ball trajectories for which...
Stora, Thierry, Dienes, Zoltan, Vogel, Horst, Duschl, Claus
A new strategy for the reversible formation of supported lipid bilayers is introduced. It uses an extension of immobilized metal ion affinity chromatog. technol., which depends on the reversible...
Heyse, Stephan, Ernst, Oliver P., Dienes, Zoltan, Hofmann, Klaus-Peter, Vogel, Horst
Rhodopsin-transducin coupling was used as an assay to investigate a laterally patterned membrane reconstituted with a receptor and its G protein. It served as a model system to show the feasibility...
Reversible Oriented Surface Immobilization of Functional Proteins on Oxide Surfaces (1997)
Schmid, Evelyne L., Keller, Thomas A., Dienes, Zoltan, Vogel, Horst
Reversible and oriented immobilization of proteins in a functionally active form on solid surfaces is a prerequisite for the investigation of mol. interactions by surface-sensitive techniques. We...
Gourdon, Delphine, Burnham, Nancy A., Kulik, Andrzej, Dupas, Emmanuel, Oulevey, Frederic, Gremaud, Gerard, ...
We performed lateral force microscopy on thiolipid Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) films physisorbed on mica substrates with a silicon tip of an at. force microscope. The structure of condensed domains,...
Do fielders know where to go to catch the ball or only how to get there (1996)
Skilled fielders were filmed as they ran backward or forward to catch balls projected toward them from a bowling machine 45 m away. They ran at a speed that kept the acceleration of the tangent of...
Connectionist and memory-array models of artificial grammar learning (1992)
Subjects exposed to strings of letters generated by a finite state grammar can later classify grammatical and nongrammatical test strings, even though they cannot adequately say what the rules of the...
Filtering by movement in visual search (1991)
Peter Mcleod, Jon Driver, Zoltan Dienes, Jennie Crisp
Search for a target defined by a conjunction of movement and form (e.g., an X moving up in a display of intermingled Os moving up and stationary Xs) is parallel. This result is also found if (a) the...
Implicit and explicit knowledge bases in artificial grammar learning (1991)
Zoltan Dienes, Donald Broadbent, Dianne Berry
Two experiments examined the claim for distinct implicit and explicit learning modes in the artificial grammar-learning task (Reber, 1967, 1989). Subjects initially attempted to memorize strings of...