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Unconscious (Psychology) (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Unconscious (Psychology)'
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Raiding the inarticulate: the internal analytic setting and listening beyond countertransference.
29 Nov 2007
The analytic setting exists not only externally but also internally as a structure in the mind of the analyst. The internal analytic setting constitutes an area of the analyst's mind where reality is defined by unconscious symbolic meaning. Clinical ...
rec_pub_18055376-raiding-inarticulate-internal-analytic-setting-listening.htm
Utopic ideas of cure and joint exploration in psychoanalytic supervision.
29 Nov 2007
The idea of the decisive and complete cure is deeply rooted in our unconscious and in the sacral roots of symbolic healing. Double sets of private theories of cure can frequently be found among patients in psychoanalysis and their analysts. The ...
rec_pub_18055373-utopic-ideas-cure-joint-exploration-psychoanalytic-supervision.htm
Psychoanalytic transformations.
29 Nov 2007
The author describes how Bion took Freud's conception of dreams as a form of thought and used it as the basis of his theory of transformations. Bion developed an expanded theory of 'dream thought', understood as a process of selection and ...
rec_pub_18055372-psychoanalytic-transformations.htm
Freud's prehistoric matrix--owing 'nature' a death.
29 Nov 2007
This paper is informed by contemporary literature in two fields--neonatal research, on the one hand, and the burgeoning interdisciplinary interest in Moses and monotheism, on the other. The author postulates that a cluster of traumatic events during ...
rec_pub_18055371-freud-s-prehistoric-matrix-owing-nature-death.htm
Figuration of the real as an intersubjective process.
29 Nov 2007
In this paper, I make use of the term figuration, which relates to the process of giving shape to unconscious contents in the form of meaningful presentations. My interest is in how traumatic experience succeeds or fails to become psychically ...
rec_pub_18037946-figuration-real-intersubjective-process.htm
Task-specific change of unconscious neural priming in the cerebral language network.
25 Nov 2007
We explored the impact of task context on subliminal neural priming using functional magnetic resonance imaging. The repetition of words during semantic categorization produced activation reduction in the left middle temporal gyrus previously ...
rec_pub_18042726-task-specific-change-unconscious-neural-priming-cerebral-language.htm
7 Nov 2007
The emotional valence of facial expressions can be reliably discriminated even in the absence of conscious visual experience by patients with lesions to the primary visual cortex (affective blindsight). Prior studies in one such patient (GY) also ...
rec_pub_18160081-affective-blindsight-intact-brain-neural-interhemispheric-summation.htm
Does the redundant signal effect occur at an early visual stage?
6 Nov 2007
To try and cast light on the processing locus of the redundant signal effect (RSE), i.e. the speeding of reaction time (RT) with two rather than one stimulus, we manipulated three features of redundant visual stimuli, i.e. exposure duration, ...
rec_pub_17989971-does-redundant-signal-effect-occur-early-visual-stage.htm
Biases in the subjective timing of perceptual events: Libet et al. (1983) revisited.
3 Nov 2007
We report two experiments in which participants had to judge the time of occurrence of a stimulus relative to a clock. The experiments were based on the control condition used by Libet, Gleason, Wright, and Pearl [Libet, B., Gleason, C. A., Wright, ...
rec_pub_17983768-biases-subjective-timing-perceptual-events-libet-et-al-1983-revisited.htm
30 Oct 2007
rec_pub_18044675-motivations-emotions-contribute-rational-unconscious-dynamics.htm
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