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Le Symposium international sur l’inconscient de Tbilissi, 1979

open access: yesRevue d’Histoire des Sciences Humaines, 2022
In 1979, an International Symposium on the Unconscious took place in Tbilisi, organised under the aegis of the Georgian Academy of Science. To this day, it is a milestone in the history of the dialogue between the West and the Soviet Union in the field ...
Tamara Svanidzé
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Harnessing the Neurobiology of Empathy and Compassion to Alleviate Burnout in Neurology

open access: yesAnnals of Neurology, EarlyView.
The neurologist cares for patients with complex chronic conditions that compromise their wellbeing. Many such disorders are poorly understood. Whereas for some, effective symptomatic treatments exist, for most we lack an understanding of the molecular and cellular bases for disease pathogenesis needed for discovering disease‐modifying treatments ...
Fadel Zeidan   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Jung, Yoga and Affective Neuroscience: Towards a Contemporary Science of the Sacred [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Materialist and fundamentalist reductive ideologies obscure our capacity to directly experience the numinous. Thus, importantly, given the weight of the observable and measurable in orthodox science, and oftentimes a dismissal of both the soul and the ...
Whitney, Leanne
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The unconscious: before, after, and independent of Freud

open access: yesRussian Journal of Education and Psychology
Background. The study of the unconscious concept extends beyond Freud's psychoanalytic approach, which long dominated scientific discourse. Despite psychoanalysis's significant contributions, modern psychology requires a re-evaluation of the unconscious ...
Aleksandr V. Banshchikov
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Une lecture junguienne de la littérature médiévale

open access: yesPerspectives Médiévales, 2014
Les lectures psychanalytiques de la littérature ont fait bien du chemin tout au long du XXe siècle. La psychologie analytique, créée par Carl Gustav Jung, a une relation de base indispensable avec les notions de cette nouvelle science humaine, mais ses ...
Leonardo Hincapié
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Does Camouflaging Predict Functioning, Distress, and Quality of Life for Autistic Adults?

open access: yesAutism Research, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT It has been proposed that autistic individuals adopt camouflaging strategies to mask their autistic traits and conform to social norms, and that these camouflaging strategies have been linked to adverse mental health outcomes. This study examined whether camouflaging, measured by the Camouflaging Autistic Traits Questionnaire (CAT‐Q ...
Bruna B. Roisenberg   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

On the hierarchy of choice: An applied neuroscience perspective on the AIDA model

open access: yesCogent Psychology, 2017
Application and significance of neuroscience and its related techniques to comprehend and analyse consumer behaviour and psychology have recently attracted the interest of researchers and practitioners.
Saba Montazeribarforoushi   +2 more
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A Master Wittgensteinian Surveys Human Nature -A Review of Human Nature-the Categorial Framework by PMS Hacker (2010) (review revised 2019) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Materialism, reductionism, behaviorism, functionalism, dynamic systems theory and computationalism are popular views, but they were shown by Wittgenstein and more recently by Searle to be incoherent.
Starks, Michael
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Making teaching an attractive profession: What are the challenges and opportunities for minority ethnic teachers in England?

open access: yesBritish Educational Research Journal, EarlyView.
Abstract This paper explores the challenges and opportunities surrounding the recruitment and retention of minority ethnic teachers in England. Drawing on interview data from 33 teachers and school leaders of diverse ethnic backgrounds, it investigates whether racialised barriers identified in earlier research have shifted in the current context of ...
Antonina Tereshchenko   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Definitely maybe: Can unconscious processes perform the same functions as conscious processes?

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2015
Hassin recently proposed the Yes It Can (YIC) principle to describe the division of labor between conscious and unconscious processes in human cognition.
Guido eHesselmann, Pieter eMoors
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