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Unconscious (Psychology) (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Unconscious (Psychology)'
Articles 41 to 50 of 200:
It was nice not seeing you: perceptual learning with rewards in the absence of awareness.
10 Mar 2009
In this issue of Neuron, Seitz et al. show that humans exhibit enhanced perceptual discrimination for visual stimuli that have been repeatedly paired with reward under conditions of suppressed awareness. These findings challenge the view that ...
rec_pub_19285458-it-nice-seeing-perceptual-learning-rewards-absence-awareness.htm
Generalized memory associativity in a network model for the neuroses.
27 Feb 2009
We review concepts introduced in earlier work, where a neural network mechanism describes some mental processes in neurotic pathology and psychoanalytic working-through, as associative memory functioning, according to the findings of Freud. We ...
rec_pub_19335020-generalized-memory-associativity-network-model-neuroses.htm
27 Feb 2009
rec_pub_19402550-unconscious-context-control-visual-perception-simple-stimuli-study.htm
The role of unconscious memory errors in judgments of confidence for sentence recognition.
27 Feb 2009
The present experiment tested the hypothesis that unconscious reconstructive memory processing can lead to the breakdown of the relationship between memory confidence and memory accuracy. Participants heard deceptive schema-inference sentences and ...
rec_pub_19223565-the-role-unconscious-memory-errors-judgments-confidence-sentence.htm
26 Feb 2009
Results from recent functional neuroimaging studies suggest that facial expressions of pain trigger empathic mimicry responses in the observer, in the sense of an activation in the pain matrix. However, pain itself also signals a potential threat in ...
rec_pub_19254825-unconscious-affective-processing-empathy-investigation-subliminal.htm
Does intuition have a role in psychiatric diagnosis?
25 Feb 2009
Psychiatric diagnosis is invariably guided by self-report. When such self-report is questioned, reliance on formalized testing predominates. The situation is less certain, however, when such methods and clinical "feel", or intuition, conflict. While ...
rec_pub_19247835-does-intuition-role-psychiatric-diagnosis.htm
22 Feb 2009
Access can either be first-order or second-order. First order access concerns whether contents achieve representation in phenomenal consciousness at all; second-order access concerns whether phenomenally conscious contents are selected for ...
rec_pub_19243977-access-mainly-second-order-process-sdt-models-phenomenally-order.htm
An electrophysiological signature of unconscious recognition memory.
6 Feb 2009
Contradicting the common assumption that accurate recognition reflects explicit-memory processing, we provide evidence for recognition lacking two hallmark explicit-memory features: awareness of memory retrieval and facilitation by attentive ...
rec_pub_19198606-an-electrophysiological-signature-unconscious-recognition-memory.htm
Jung, vitalism and 'the psychoid': an historical reconstruction.
30 Jan 2009
This paper traces the history of Jung's ideas concerning the psychoid unconscious, from their origins in the work of the vitalist, Hans Driesch, and his concept of Das Psychoid, through the subsequent work of Eugen Bleuler, Director of the ...
rec_pub_19161521-jung-vitalism-psychoid-historical-reconstruction.htm
Toward a neuropsychological reconstruction of projective identification.
30 Jan 2009
The meaning of the concept of projective identification (PI) is examined in an effort to determine the mechanisms involved in its operation. Formulations of the concept are reviewed conceiving of the process of PI as a form of unconscious affective ...
rec_pub_19270247-toward-neuropsychological-reconstruction-projective-identification.htm
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