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Paul Lewicki

Paul Lewicki

My research deals with the following three topics:

(1) identifying advanced mechanisms of the human nonconscious processing of information (more complex than a person could articulate) and, in particular, patterns that can be extracted and built into the data mining, machine learning, and AI systems to make computers "smarter";

(2) low-level cognitive/personality dispositions that determine relatively permanent styles of encoding (that are responsible for different general "patterns" of acquisition of information); and

(3) neural network and computer simulations of the processes identified in our previous laboratory research.

Primary Interests:

  • Interpersonal Processes
  • Person Perception
  • Personality, Individual Differences
  • Self and Identity
  • Social Cognition

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Other Publications:

  • Hill, T., & Lewicki, P. (1991). Personality and the nonconscious. In V. Derlega, W. Jones, & B. Windstead (Eds.), Introduction to contemporary research in personality. New York: Nelson Hall.
  • Lewicki, P., Czyzewska, M., & Hill, T. (1997). Cognitive mechanisms for acquiring "experience": The dissociation between conscious and nonconscious cognition. In J. D. Cohen and J. W. Schooler (Eds.). Scientific Approaches to the Question of Consciousness (Carnegie Mellon Symposium on Consciousness). (pp. 161-177) Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.
  • Lewicki, P., Czyzewska, M., & Hill, T. (1997). Nonconscious information processing and personality. In D. Berry (Ed.). How implicit is implicit learning? (pp. 48-72). Oxford, England: Oxford University Press.

Paul Lewicki
800 S Tucker Dr
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74104
United States of America

  • Phone: (918) 631-2000
  • Fax: (918) 749-4990

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