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Tag Directory > Unconsciousness


We have 14 results for Unconsciousness.

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Our unconscious brain makes the best decisions possible

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Complex Decision? Don't Sleep On It

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"The finding debunks a controversial 2006 research result asserting that unconscious thought is superior for complex decisions, such as buying a house or car. If anything, the new study suggests that conscious thought leads to better choices.", delicious.com

 

Neurologychannel - Coma - Overview

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ResearchChannel - The Psychology of Blink: Understanding How Our Minds Work Unconsciously - Part 1 of 2

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The Psychology of Blink: Understanding How Our Minds Work Unconsciously - Part 1 of 2, delicious.com

 

Unconscious Decisions in the Brain

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Already several seconds before we consciously make a decision its outcome can be predicted from unconscious activity in the brain. This is shown in a study by scientists from the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences in Leipzig, in, delicious.com

 

Qualia (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)

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What's your unconscious got to do with it?

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Human Factors International - Jan 2007, delicious.com

 

The Unconscious in Clinical Psychology - HAVE YOU EVER heard any of these questions or statements?

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?Why do I get so angry with the children? I really love them.??When I do really horrible things, it?s like an impulse.There doesn?t seem to be much thought prior to the action.??I?m always bumping into things and injuring myself?I don?t understand it.??I?ve been working on my dissertation for 10 years now and can?t seem to finish it.What?s wrong with me??These are the sorts of things you might hear friends or relatives say.You might even find yourself saying something similar.These are also the sorts of things clinical psychologists hear all the time.And it?s all because we have an unconscious.You might wonder,?What is the relevance of psychology to everyday life?? Well, here is the answer.Like it or not,the unconscious affects every aspect of our daily functioning both personal and interpersonal.To be honest, of all the pages on this website,this page is the most painful and the most sad,for 3 reasons: Many persons either don?t believe in the unconscious or don?t think it?s ?relevant., delicious.com

 

Wikipedia -- Unknown unknown

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'"There are known knowns. There are things we know that we know. There are known unknowns. That is to say, there are things that we now know we don?t know. But there are also unknown unknowns. There are things we do not know we don?t know." - This statement was made at a press briefing given by former US Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld on February 12 2002. -- Psychoanalytic philosopher Slavoj Zizek extrapolates from these three categories a fourth, the unknown known, that which we don't know or intentionally refuse to acknowledge that we know - the disavowed beliefs, suppositions and obscene practices we pretend not to known about, even though they form the background of our public values.' -- "What you don't know you know controls you but you don't control it." (The Reality of the Virtual, Zizek), delicious.com

 

Psychology Department: News

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For many years, research psychologists have been reluctant to study the unconscious, mostly because it was too difficult to do so with reputable scientific methods. Times have changed. New ways have been developed to study unconscious thinking, other than putting people on the couch and asking them to free associate. These include studies of the basic processes of perception, learning, and attention (to which people have little conscious access), presenting material to research participants so quickly that they do not perceive it consciously, and brain scanning., delicious.com

 

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