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Unconscious (Psychology) (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Unconscious (Psychology)'
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A paper-format group performance test for measuring the implicit association of target concepts.
29 Apr 2008
We developed a paper test utilizing a mechanism for measuring implicit association similar to that used in the Implicit Association Test (IAT; Greenwald, McGhee, & Schwartz, 1998). The target concepts were buried among positive and negative words on ...
rec_pub_18522066-a-paper-format-group-performance-test-measuring-implicit-association.htm
29 Apr 2008
The widespread supposition that aspects of facial communication are uncontrollable and can betray a deceiver's true emotion has received little empirical attention. We examined the presence of inconsistent emotional expressions and ...
rec_pub_18466413-reading-lies-identifying-concealed-falsified-emotions-universal.htm
How to heat up from the cold: examining the preconditions for (unconscious) mood effects.
29 Apr 2008
What are the necessary preconditions to make people feel good or bad? In this research, the authors aimed to uncover the bare essentials of mood induction. Several induction techniques exist, and most of these techniques demand a relatively high ...
rec_pub_18444738-how-heat-cold-examining-preconditions-unconscious-mood-effects.htm
Why do I always have the best ideas? The role of idea quality in unconscious plagiarism.
29 Apr 2008
Groups of individuals often work together to generate solutions to a problem. Subsequently, one member of the group can plagiarise another either by recalling that person's idea as their own (recall-own plagiarism), or by generating a novel solution ...
rec_pub_18432483-why-best-ideas-role-idea-quality-unconscious-plagiarism.htm
29 Apr 2008
Biological models of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) suggest that patients will display heightened amygdala but decreased medial prefrontal activity during processing of fear stimuli. However, a rapid and automatic alerting mechanism for ...
rec_pub_17525984-enhanced-amygdala-medial-prefrontal-activation-nonconscious.htm
Unconscious determinants of free decisions in the human brain.
11 Apr 2008
There has been a long controversy as to whether subjectively 'free' decisions are determined by brain activity ahead of time. We found that the outcome of a decision can be encoded in brain activity of prefrontal and parietal cortex up to 10 s ...
rec_pub_18408715-unconscious-determinants-free-decisions-human-brain.htm
Subconscious guided therapy with hypnosis.
30 Mar 2008
Two adolescents were hospitalized with incapacitating symptoms: one with headache, back pain, and an inability to walk, while the other had headache, musculoskeletal pain, nausea, and emesis. Medical evaluation did not reveal an etiology for the ...
rec_pub_18524299-subconscious-guided-therapy-hypnosis.htm
Psychoanalytic perspectives on music: an intersection on the oral and aural road.
30 Mar 2008
This paper is organized around two ideas. The first invites the reader to consider the importance of music in emotional life, suggesting that for some people, music can have profound, deep, and transformative effects, both in loosening defenses and ...
rec_pub_18512363-psychoanalytic-perspectives-music-intersection-oral-aural-road.htm
30 Mar 2008
Since the time of Freud, many psychoanalysts have seen screen memories and earliest memories as reflecting underlying dynamics. I propose that an earliest remembered artwork is a highly condensed construction similar to a screen memory. Alberto ...
rec_pub_18512362-the-power-visual-memory-earliest-remembered-drawing-alberto.htm
Some thoughts on a therapeutic state of mind.
30 Mar 2008
rec_pub_18416692-some-thoughts-therapeutic-state-mind.htm
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