ABSTRACT

Fortunately, this chapter is not a summary of this volume, which has covered a wide range of experimental data and theoretical issues. Rather, it just puts an end to it. This chapter refers to some questions that discussions within the volume have left unanswered. In this way, it may produce a Zeigarnik effect (a phenomenon that, surprisingly, has not been mentioned here) and thereby bring about an acceleration of research on consciousness, to the great benefit of cognitive psychology.