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Indicators used in livestock to assess unconsciousness after stunning: a review

open access: yesAnimal, 2015
Assessing unconsciousness is important to safeguard animal welfare shortly after stunning at the slaughter plant. Indicators that can be visually evaluated are most often used when assessing unconsciousness, as they can be easily applied in slaughter ...
M A Gerritzen   +2 more
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Unconscious Bias

Dermatologic Clinics, 2023
Unconscious biases (also known as implicit biases) are involuntary stereotypes or attitudes held about certain groups of people that may influence our behaviors, understandings, and actions, often with unintended detrimental consequences. Implicit bias appears in multiple facets of medical education, training, and promotion with negative effects on ...
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Unconsciousness

Best Practice & Research Clinical Anaesthesiology, 2006
This paper reviews a theory on the physiological conditions of consciousness. The theory consists of four hypotheses: (1) The occurrence of states of consciousness depends on the formation of higher-order representations that represent the internal state of the brain itself.
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The Affective Unconscious and the Cognitive Unconscious

Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 1973
I would like to thank first the American Psychoanalytic Association for having invited me to speak at this congress. It is a great honor and I am very flattered. This invitation has a scientific importance that I would like to underline. There was a time when no contact existed between psychoanalysts and “academic psychologists.” Since then, scientific
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The unconscious and hypnosis

International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 1982
Hypnosis and the unconscious: both fields equally obscure, giving rise to broad plurality of conceptions. The only point we may assert with any certainty is that they are closely linked. Historically, experiments on post-hypnotic suggestion were in fact the starting point for the discovery of the unconscious.
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An unconscious patient

BMJ, 2011
A 52 year old woman was found collapsed and unresponsive by her relatives. She was taken by ambulance to the accident and emergency department. On arrival her relatives reported that she was last seen the day before admission, and that she had epilepsy, mild learning difficulties, and type 2 diabetes.
Wynne, K, Hui, E, Clarke, C, Oliver, N
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PRETENDING TO BE UNCONSCIOUS

The Lancet, 1973
Abstract Six patients who pretended to be unconscious, as a symptom of various different psychiatric illnesses, are described. The main difference between real and simulated coma is the discrepancy, in simulated coma, between the lack of response to any stimulus and the preservation of normal reflex function.
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The rebirth of the idols: The Freudian unconscious and the Nietzschean unconscious

The International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 2001
The author explores how psychoanalysis mutates in its passing from the privacies of the session to the public spaces of academia, shifting away from enquiry into unfolding unconscious psychic processes guided by its method, and from the clinically based notions Freud and his diverse followers constructed, here called the 'Freudian unconscious'.
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Empathy and The Unconscious

The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 2001
The author examines the complex relationship between the concepts of empathy and unconscious, including exploration of topical, structural, and dynamic aspects; and the risk of oversimplification of empathy is discussed. Two clinical examples are then presented to demonstrate some of the complex factors that may contribute to or hinder the development ...
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