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Our Unconscious Mind

Scientific American, 2013
The article discusses the unconscious thought, focusing on studies into its impact on life choices and attitudes as of January 2014. Topics include the work of psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud and pragmatic updates of his ideas, reflexive reactions to situations and gut reactions to people, the Implicit Association Test, and the influence of unconscious ...
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Mind, Consciousness, the Unconscious

1997
The three words given in the title of our essay—mind, consciousness, the unconscious— not only stand for three central and fundamental psychological issues. They are to a much greater extent methodological issues, i.e., issues about principles of the formation of psychological science itself. This was superbly expressed by Lipps2 [1897, p.
Robert W. Rieber, Jeffrey Wollock
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Searle's unconscious mind

Philosophical Psychology, 2000
In his book The rediscovery of the mind John Searle claims that unconscious mental states (1) have first-person "aspectual shape", but (2) that their ontology is purely third-person. He attempts to eliminate the obvious inconsistency by arguing that the aspectual shape of unconscious mental states consists in their ability to cause conscious first ...
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The Unconscious Mind

2011
This chapter describes recent evidence that there is a limit of consciousness that presents a barrier between conscious and unconscious processes. The barrier is likely specifically related to disturbances of integrative neural mechanisms that through distributed brain processing linked to attentional mechanisms and memory enable integrative conscious ...
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The Myth of the Unconscious Mind

Journal of Mental Science, 1926
To believers in portents the circumstances surrounding the evolution of a great personality are ever of interest, and to such the birth of the promulgator of the myth of the unconscious mind must especially appeal, surrounded as it is by features of a truly extraordinary character.
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Introduction: The Unconscious Mind [PDF]

open access: possible, 1992
Some people claim they do not believe in an unconscious or the possibility that our actions are sometimes influenced by feelings or impulses that originate outside the conscious mind. There are entire schools of psychological and philosophical thought that utterly reject these notions as useless and outdated.
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Improvisation, computers and the unconscious mind

Contemporary Music Review, 2006
For many years, my approach to the art of musical improvisation has been concerned with developing and realizing the musical potential of one's unconscious mind.
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Review of Our unconscious mind.

The Journal of Abnormal Psychology and Social Psychology, 1923
Reviews the book, Our unconscious mind by Frederick Pierce (1922). This text has many uses. The description of the normal development of the libido from infancy through different ages to maturity and the variants of introvert and insane, is clear and should be helpful in introducing the reader to ...
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How (not) to underestimate unconscious perception

Mind and Language, 2023
Matthias Michel
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