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Psychology 5/e Book Cover
Psychology, 5/e
Lester M. Sdorow, Arcadia University
Cheryl A. Rickabaugh, University of Redlands

Consciousness

For More Information on Consciousness

For General Works on Consciousness

Nature of Consciousness

        Farthing, G. W., Jr. (1991). Psychology of consciousness. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall.

        Wallace, B., and Fisher, L. E. (1998). Consciousness and behavior (4th ed.). Newton, MA: Allyn and Bacon.

Daydreaming

        Klinger, E. (1990). Daydreaming: Using waking fantasy and imagery for self-knowledge and creativity. Los Angeles: Tarcher.

        Mavromatis, A. (1990). Hypnagogia: The unique state of consciousness between wakefulness and sleep. New York: Routledge.

Attention

        Underwood, G. (Ed.). (1994). The psychology of attention (2 vols.). New York: New York University Press.

        Van Zomeren, A. H., and Brouwer, W. H. (1994). Clinical neuropsychology of attention. New York: Oxford University Press.

For More on Unconscious Influences

General Works

        Kelly, W. L. (1991). Psychology of the unconscious. Buffalo, NY: Prometheus.

        Shevrin, H., Bond, J. A., Brakel, L. A., Hertel, R. K., and Williams, W. J. (1996). Conscious and unconscious processes: Psychodynamic, cognitive, and neurophysiological convergences. New York: Guilford.

        Weiskrantz, L. (1986). Blindsight: A case study and implications. New York: Oxford University Press.

Perception Without Awareness

        Bornstein, R. F., and Pittman, T. S. (Eds.). (1992). Perception without awareness: Cognitive, clinical, and social perspectives. New York: Guilford.

        Reber, A. S. (1993). Implicit learning and tacit knowledge: An essay on the cognitive unconscious. New York: Oxford University Press.

Freudian Unconscious

        Silverman, L. H., Lachmann, F. M., and Milich, R. H. (1982). The search for oneness. New York: International Universities Press.

        Whyte, L. L. (1978). The unconscious before Freud. New York: St. Martin's Press.

For More on Sleep

Biological Rhythms

        Montplaisir, J., and Godbout, R. (Eds.). (1990). Sleep and biological rhythms. New York: Oxford University Press.

        Wetterberg, L. (Ed.). (1994). Light and biological rhythms in man. New York: Elsevier.

Sleep Processes

        Dement, W. (1997). Sleep. New York: Viking Penguin.

        Webb, W. B. (1992). Sleep: The gentle tyrant (2nd ed.). Boston: Anker.

Sleep Disorders

        Coren, S. (1996). Sleep thieves. New York: Free Press.

For More on Dreams

        Bulkeley, K. (1998). An introduction to the psychology of dreaming. Westport, CT: Praeger.

        Hobson, J. A. (1988). The dreaming brain. New York: Basic Books.

        Laberge, S. (1998). Lucid dreaming. New York: Ballantine Books.

        Moffitt, A., Kramer, M., and Hoffman, R. (Eds.). (1993). The functions of dreaming. Albany: State University of New York Press.

For More on Hypnosis

        Barber, T. X. (1995). Hypnosis: A scientific approach. Northvale, NJ: Aronson.

        Lynn, S. J., and Rhue, J. W. (Eds.). (1991). Theories of hypnosis: Current models and perspectives. New York: Guilford.

For More on Psychoactive Drugs

General Works

        Palfai, T., and Jankiewicz, H. (1997). Drugs and human behavior (2nd ed.). Madison, WI: Brown and Benchmark.

        Rudgley, R. (1999). The encyclopedia of psychoactive substances. New York: St. Martin's Press.

Depressants

        Carroll, C., and Bock, W. (1996). Alcohol. Madison, WI: Brown and Benchmark.

        Glowa, J. B. (1992). Inhalants: The toxic fumes. New York: Chelsea House.

        Henningfield, J. E., and Ator, N. (1992). Barbiturates: Sleeping potions or intoxicants? New York: Chelsea House.

        Levinthal, C. F. (1988). Messengers of paradise: Opiates and the brain. New York: Anchor Press/Doubleday.

Stimulants

        Gilbert, R. (1992). Caffeine: The most popular stimulant. New York: Chelsea House.

        Higgins, S. T., and Katz, J. L. (Eds.). (1998). Cocaine abuse: Behavior, pharmacology, and clinical applications. San Diego: Academic Press.

        Lukas, S. E. (1992). Amphetamines: Danger in the fast lane. New York: Chelsea House.

        Peacock, N., and Nadelson, C. C. (1999). Tobacco - Nicotine related disorders. New York: Chelsea.

Hallucinogens

        Anderson, E. F. (1996). Peyote: The divine cactus (2nd ed). Tucson, University of Arizona Press.

        De Rios, M. D. (1991). Hallucinogens: Cross-cultural perspectives. Garden City, NY: Avery.

        Furst, P. E. (1992). Mushrooms: Psychedelic fungi. New York: Chelsea House.

        Mathre, M. L. (Ed.). (1997). Cannibaus in medical practice: A legal, historical, and pharmacological overview of the therapeutic use of marijuana. Jefferson, NC: McFarland.

        Stevens, J. (1987). Storming heaven: LSD and the American dream. New York: Atlantic Monthly Press.

For More on Contributors to the Study of Consciousness

        Buranelli, V. (1975). The wizard from Vienna: Franz Anton Mesmer. New York: Coward, McCann, and Geohegan.

        Calkins, M. W. (1930). Mary Whiton Calkins. In C. Murchison (Ed.), A history of psychology in autobiography (Vol. 1, pp. 31-62). Worchester, MA: Clark University Press.

        Gay, P. (1988). Freud: A life for our time. New York: W. W. Norton.

        Hofmann, A. (1983). LSD: My problem child: Reflections on sacred drugs, mysticism, and science. Los Angeles: Tarcher.

        Leary, T. (1990). Flashbacks: A personal and cultural history of an era. Los Angeles: Tarcher.

        Myers, G. E. (1986). William James: His life and thought. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.