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Psychophysiological responses to tactile contact with hairy versus hairless plant leaves. [PDF]
Wang X, Jia J.
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Effects of spatio-temporal features of Komorebi dappled light on human responses
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HYPNOSIS AS SUBJECTIVE EXPERIENCE
Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 1968Ås, A. & Osstvold, S. Hypnosis as subjective experience. Scand. J. Psychol., 1968, 9, 33–38.—Fifty female students were interviewed about their subjective experiences during experimental hypnosis. A majority of the experiences correlated positively with measured depth of hypnosis.
A, As, S, Ostvold
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Illness as Subjective Experience
Psychiatry in Medicine, 1973This is a patient's autobiographical account of her illness while hospitalized at the place of her employment. She discusses her emotional reactions to her illness experience–her anxiety and depression over seizure activity and concomitant debilitation, her frustration over her failure to communicate with the staff, her request for psychiatric ...
Z J, Lipowski, A M, Stewart
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Psychotherapy and Subjective Experience
Psychiatry, 1985It is our aim in psychotherapy to introduce the neurotic person to himself. He is in some sense cut off from certain of his feelings, wishes and intentions as a result of internal conflict and, in fact, he is cut off from the nature of that conflict itself, sometimes even from an awareness of its existence.
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Time is a subjective experience
Science, 2016Brain Research Time, like space, is one of the fundamental dimensions of all our experiences. However, organisms do not work like clocks, and our judgment about the passage of time is variable, depending on circumstances. Soares et al. systematically investigated midbrain dopaminergic neurons during timing behavior in mice (see the Perspective by Simen
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The Subjective Experience of the Subjective Experience of Forgetfulness among Elders
Qualitative Health Research, 1994Although concern by elders about personal forgetfulness has been well documented, the elders' experience of forgetfulness has not been studied. Nine elder volunteers participated in this grounded theory study. The resultant beginning of a substantive theory of the personal or subjective experience of forgetfulness describes how elders, when faced with ...
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The subjective experience of mastication in subjects with shortened dental arches
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 1988SummaryIn this study the perception of chewing is investigated in forty‐three subjects with a shortened dental arch (SDA) by means of an interview. A group of fifty‐four subjects with a complete dentition was used as a control group. The aim was: (i) do subjects with a SDA have a higher risk of chewing problems, and (ii) do they have different food ...
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