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Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 1986
Some of the patients with homonymous hemianopia are unaware of any visual defect, whereas others perceive this defect more of less consciously. Analysis of the CT scans of 41 cases showed that patients who are partially or fully aware of the hemianopia have purely occipital lesions.
L.J. Endtz+3 more
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Some of the patients with homonymous hemianopia are unaware of any visual defect, whereas others perceive this defect more of less consciously. Analysis of the CT scans of 41 cases showed that patients who are partially or fully aware of the hemianopia have purely occipital lesions.
L.J. Endtz+3 more
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Consciousness and Cognition, 2012
Regarding awareness as a consistent concept has contributed to the controversy about implicit learning. The present study emphasized the importance of distinguishing aspects of awareness in order to determine whether learning is implicit. By decomposing awareness into awareness of contingencies, of the procedure being a learning task, and of the ...
Rupert Hölzl+2 more
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Regarding awareness as a consistent concept has contributed to the controversy about implicit learning. The present study emphasized the importance of distinguishing aspects of awareness in order to determine whether learning is implicit. By decomposing awareness into awareness of contingencies, of the procedure being a learning task, and of the ...
Rupert Hölzl+2 more
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Self‐disclosure in computer‐mediated communication: The role of self‐awareness and visual anonymity
, 2001Three studies examined the notion that computer-mediated communication (CMC) can be characterised by high levels of self-disclosure. In Study One, significantly higher levels of spontaneous self-disclosure were found in computer-mediated compared to face-
A. Joinson
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Agentive awareness is not sensory awareness
Philosophical Studies, 2014In this paper, I argue that the conscious awareness one has of oneself as acting, i.e., agentive awareness, is not a type of sensory awareness. After providing some set up in Sect. 1, I move on in Sect. 2 to sketch a profile of sensory agentive experiences (SAEs) as representational states with sensory qualities by which we come to be aware of ...
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Polyomaviruses – be aware, be very aware [PDF]
S.S. Haque Hussain, J.C. Sterling
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Toward a Theory of Situation Awareness in Dynamic Systems
Hum. Factors, 1995M. Endsley
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How do you feel — now? The anterior insula and human awareness
Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2009Craig Atkinson
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