نتایج جستجو برای: unconscious psychology

تعداد نتایج: 210056  

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 0
justin parkhurst london school of hygiene and tropical medicine, london, uk

the field of cognitive psychology has increasingly provided scientific insights to explore how humans are subject to unconscious sources of evidentiary bias, leading to errors that can affect judgement and decision-making. increasingly these insights are being applied outside the realm of individual decision-making to the collective arena of policy-making as well. a recent editorial in this jou...

Journal: :The Journal of analytical psychology 2004
Soren R Ekstrom

Several branches of cognitive science now focus on the nature of the unconscious. This paper explores some of the findings and models from this research. By introducing formulations based on non-clinical data, the cognitive scientists--in neural linguistics, computational modelling, and neuroscience--may depart from the older psychoanalytic formulations. An understanding of unconscious neural p...

2001
Axel Cleeremans

Characterizing the relationships between conscious and unconscious processes is one of the most important and long-standing goals of cognitive psychology. Renewed interest in the nature of consciousness — long considered not to be scientifically explorable —, as well as the increasingly widespread availability of functional brain imaging techniques, now offer the possibility of detailed explora...

ژورنال: پژوهش های تربیتی 2022

One of the most important challenges facing education is to develop students' health and create a sense of attachment to the educational environment in them, which will lead to an increase in the quality of education and training. Architecture as a container of human behavior has a great impact on this matter. The organs of the building and the relationships that govern them are effective in th...

2015

The starting point for this investigation is provided by a fact without parallel, which defies all explanation or.Sigmund Freud, who wrote about his theory and method from 1895 until he died in 1939. sigmund freud the unconscious book Learned to appreciate more accurately the significance of symbolism in dreams or rather, in unconscious thought. In the.ABSTRACTThe unconscious mind is still view...

Abbas Shafaei, Hassan Sabourimoghadam, Mohammadtaghi Saeedi, Saied Sabaghypour,

Background: Based on the studies which have investigated conscious and unconscious processes, simple arithmetic operations such as addition and multiplication can be automatically processed in the brain and affect subsequent responses. However, most studies have focused on addition and multiplication of one-digit numbers. In this research we used subliminal priming paradigm to assess automatic ...

The field of cognitive psychology has increasingly provided scientific insights to explore how humans are subject to unconscious sources of evidentiary bias, leading to errors that can affect judgement and decision-making. Increasingly these insights are being applied outside the realm of individual decision-making to the collective arena of policy-making as well. A recent editorial in this jou...

Journal: :Linguistics and literature review 2023

This study examines the psychological symbolism in Keatsian poetry using analytical psychology. John Keats ‘Ode on a Grecian Urn’ is steeped psychological, symbolic, and perspectives, which are essential components of Jungian psychology/archetypal analysis. The current aims to scrutinize symbolic perspectives Keats’s poem understand depth psychic integration archetypes text. analyzes by deployi...

1998
Philip M. Merikle Meredyth Daneman

This paper reviews the history of psychological investigations of unconscious perception and summarizes the current status of experimental research in this area of investigation. The research findings described in the paper illustrate how it is possible to distinguish experimentally between conscious and unconscious perception. The most successful experimental strategy has been to show that a s...

1992
Anthony G. Greenwald

Recent research has established several empirical results that are widely agreed to merit description in terms of unconscious cognition. These findings come from experiments that use indirect tests for immediate or long-term residues of barely perceptible, perceptible-but-unattended, or attended-but-forgotten events. Importantly, these wellestablished phenomena-insofar as they occur without ini...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید