Bypassing conscious control: Unconscious imitation, media violence, and freedom of speech

In Susan Pockett (ed.), Does consciousness cause behaviour? Mit Press. pp. 301-337 (2004)
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Why does it matter whether and how individuals consciously control their behavior? It matters for many reasons. Here I focus on concerns about social influences of which agents are typically unaware on aggressive behavior.

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