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Unconscious (Psychology) (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Unconscious (Psychology)'
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30 Aug 2008
Alternatives to classical psychoanalytic theory and technique have existed in the form of various "deviant" schools, all of which have found that contemporary conflict theory fails to achieve good results with the patients they treat. While the ...
rec_pub_18756313-when-interpretation-derails-patient-negative-impact-certain-misuses.htm
Think, blink or sleep on it? The impact of modes of thought on complex decision making.
21 Aug 2008
This paper examines controversial claims about the merit of "unconscious thought" for making complex decisions. In four experiments, participants were presented with complex decisions and were asked to choose the best option immediately, after a ...
rec_pub_18726822-think-blink-sleep-impact-modes-thought-complex-decision-making.htm
Automatic mental associations predict future choices of undecided decision-makers.
20 Aug 2008
Common wisdom holds that choice decisions are based on conscious deliberations of the available information about choice options. On the basis of recent insights about unconscious influences on information processing, we tested whether automatic ...
rec_pub_18719288-automatic-mental-associations-predict-future-choices-undecided.htm
20 Aug 2008
rec_pub_18719269-psychology-unseen-mind.htm
The sense of agency and its disturbances in schizophrenia: a reappraisal.
14 Aug 2008
How it happens that one can recognise oneself as the source of one's own actions? This process of self-recognition is in fact far from trivial: although it operates covertly and effortlessly, it depends upon a set of mechanisms involving the ...
rec_pub_18709365-the-sense-agency-disturbances-schizophrenia-reappraisal.htm
13 Aug 2008
Transliminality reflects individual differences in the threshold at which unconscious processes or external stimuli enter into consciousness. Individuals high in transliminality possess characteristics such as magical ideation, belief in the ...
rec_pub_18814870-the-transliminal-brain-rest-baseline-eeg-unusual-experiences-access.htm
Mask stimulus triggers inhibition in subliminal visuomotor priming.
4 Aug 2008
To explain the reversal in reaction time benefits between positive and negative subliminal visuomotor priming, most researchers propose the existence of inhibitory processes acting on the initial motor activation by the prime. However they diverge ...
rec_pub_18682922-mask-stimulus-triggers-inhibition-subliminal-visuomotor-priming.htm
Grievance: the underlying oedipal configuration.
30 Jul 2008
In this paper the author describes some of the clinical features encountered in patients who seem to 'nurture' a persistent grievance. He gives clinical examples, and discusses the nature of the powerful underlying dynamics. He suggests that ...
rec_pub_18816339-grievance-underlying-oedipal-configuration.htm
30 Jul 2008
The idea of the infinite has its origins in the very beginnings of western philosophy and was developed significantly by modern philosophers such as Galileo and Leibniz. Freud discovered the Unconscious which does not respect the laws of classical ...
rec_pub_18816337-the-logic-turmoil-epistemological-clinical-considerations-emotional.htm
In the light of mourning: spiritual transformations between trauma and presence.
30 Jul 2008
rec_pub_18721035-in-light-mourning-spiritual-transformations-trauma-presence.htm
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