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Touching the unconscious in the unconscious – hypnotic communication with unconscious patients
If hypnosis means contact to the unconscious to modulate psychological and physiological functions by means of suggestions, and if this is facilitated by attenuation of the critical mind, then the question arises as to whether suggestions also have an ...
Ernil Hansen
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Unresponsiveness ≠ Unconsciousness [PDF]
Consciousness is subjective experience. During both sleep and anesthesia, consciousness is common, evidenced by dreaming. A defining feature of dreaming is that, while conscious, we do not experience our environment; we are disconnected. Besides inducing behavioral unresponsiveness, a key goal of anesthesia is to prevent the experience of surgery ...
Robert D. Sanders +4 more
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A conceptualization of naturism through the lens of modern research in literature and literary communication [PDF]
The study presents the historical development of the conceptualisation of Slovak naturism, a literary movement of the 1930s and 1940s, with an overlap into the totalitarian period, in the context of modernist theoretical approaches such as structuralism,
Jana Kuzmíková
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Rapid formation and flexible expressionof memories of subliminal word pairs
Our daily experiences are incidentally and rapidly encoded as episodic memories. Episodic memories consist of numerous associations (e.g., who gave what to whom where and when) that can be expressed flexibly in new situations.
Thomas Peter Reber, Katharina eHenke
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SOCIAL CREATIVITY AND PLACE (RE)PRODUCTION: TARBIAT PEDESTRIAN ROUTE IN TABRIZ, IRAN
Purpose This article explores the role of creativity and its aspects in urban environments by tackling the issue of place (re)production based on a particular interpretation of creativity as an “everyday” and “social” phenomenon.
Behnaz Aminzadeh, Razieh Rezabeigisani
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How conscious experience and working memory interact [PDF]
Active components of classical working memory are conscious, but traditional theory does not account for this fact. Global Workspace theory suggests that consciousness is needed to recruit unconscious specialized networks that carry out detailed working ...
Baars, Bernard J, Franklin, Stan
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Symbols of the unconscious in George MacDonald’s “The Light Princess”
The article explores some of the aspects of George MacDonald’s fairy tale “The Light Princess”, related to the sphere of the unconscious. Using Freudian psychoanalytical theory as a basis, I demonstrate that the author’s words tell us more than they were
Pavel Petkov
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Expression and the Unconscious
In the present essay, we aim to develop an expressivist reading of the phenomenon of first-person authority and the adverbial meaning of unconsciousness.
Jasper Feyaerts, Stijn Vanheule
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Unconscious Pleasures and Attitudinal Theories of Pleasure [PDF]
This paper responds to a new objection, due to Ben Bramble, against attitudinal theories of sensory pleasure and pain: the objection from unconscious pleasures and pains. According to the objection, attitudinal theories are unable to accommodate the fact
Heathwood, Chris
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Naïve realism and unconscious perception: A reply to Berger and Nanay [PDF]
In a recent paper, Berger and Nanay consider, and reject, three ways of addressing the phenomenon of unconscious perception within a naïve realist framework. Since these three approaches seem to exhaust the options open to naïve realists, and since there
Anaya, Alfonso, Clarke, Sam
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