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Unconscious (Psychology) (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Unconscious (Psychology)'
Articles 181 to 190 of 200:
30 Dec 2007
The purpose of this study was to determine whether an Ericksonian approach to therapy using hypnosis (ET) was as effective as brief dynamic therapy (BDT), a long-standing and well-researched form of psychotherapy. The study used a comparative ...
rec_pub_18246854-an-exploratory-outcome-comparison-ericksonian-approach-therapy-brief.htm
Nonlocal knowing: the emerging view of who we are.
30 Dec 2007
rec_pub_18194779-nonlocal-knowing-emerging-view-are.htm
Subjective measures of unconscious knowledge.
30 Dec 2007
The chapter gives an overview of the use of subjective measures of unconscious knowledge. Unconscious knowledge is knowledge we have, and could very well be using, but we are not aware of. Hence appropriate methods for indicating unconscious ...
rec_pub_18166385-subjective-measures-unconscious-knowledge.htm
30 Dec 2007
Abstract Affective judgments can often be influenced by emotional information people unconsciously perceive, but the neural mechanisms responsible for these effects and how they are modulated by individual differences in sensitivity to threat are ...
rec_pub_17919076-neural-behavioral-evidence-affective-priming-unconsciously-perceived.htm
Semantic processing of neglected numbers.
21 Dec 2007
While neglected stimuli can still be processed, few studies have directly addressed the issue of the unconscious access to semantics. In order to clarify this issue, we engaged four patients with unilateral left spatial neglect in a number ...
rec_pub_18472037-semantic-processing-neglected-numbers.htm
Sensing without seeing in comparative visual search.
19 Dec 2007
Rensink [Rensink, R. A. (2004). Visual sensing without seeing. Psychological Science, 15(1), 27-32] has presented evidence suggesting visual changes may be sensed without an accompanying visual experience. Here, we report two experiments in which we ...
rec_pub_18082424-sensing-seeing-comparative-visual-search.htm
18 Dec 2007
Whether information perceived without awareness can affect overt performance, and whether such effects can cross sensory modalities, remains a matter of debate. Whereas influence of unconscious visual information on auditory perception has been ...
rec_pub_18086535-unconscious-auditory-information-prime-visual-word-processing-process.htm
Understanding the role of emotion in sense-making: a semiotic psychoanalytic oriented perspective.
5 Dec 2007
We propose a model of emotion grounded on Ignacio Matte Blanco's theory of the unconscious. According to this conceptualization, emotion is a generalized representation of the social context actors are involved in. We discuss how this model can help ...
rec_pub_18293049-understanding-role-emotion-sense-making-semiotic-psychoanalytic.htm
Moniker maladies: when names sabotage success.
29 Nov 2007
In five studies, we found that people like their names enough to unconsciously pursue consciously avoided outcomes that resemble their names. Baseball players avoid strikeouts, but players whose names begin with the strikeout-signifying letter K ...
rec_pub_18031419-moniker-maladies-names-sabotage-success.htm
The effects of nonconsciously priming emotion concepts on behavior.
29 Nov 2007
Current empirical evidence regarding nonconsciously priming emotion concepts is limited to positively versus negatively valenced affect. This article demonstrates that specific, equally valenced emotion concepts can be nonconsciously activated, ...
rec_pub_18072846-the-effects-nonconsciously-priming-emotion-concepts-behavior.htm
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