نتایج جستجو برای: consciously

تعداد نتایج: 3253  

Journal: :Journal of physiology, Paris 2004
Claire Sergent Stanislas Dehaene

One striking property of perception is that it can be achieved in two seemingly different ways: either consciously or non-consciously. What distinguishes these two types of processing at the neural level? So far, empirical findings suggest that conscious perception is associated with an increase in activity at the sensory level, the specific involvement of a fronto-parietal network and an incre...

2010
Sílvia Mamede Henk G. Schmidt Remy M. J. P. Rikers Eugene J. F. M. Custers Ted A. W. Splinter Jan L. C. M. van Saase

Contrary to what common sense makes us believe, deliberation without attention has recently been suggested to produce better decisions in complex situations than deliberation with attention. Based on differences between cognitive processes of experts and novices, we hypothesized that experts make in fact better decisions after consciously thinking about complex problems whereas novices may bene...

2008
Hakwan Lau

8 What are the psychological functions that could only be performed 9 consciously? People have intuitively assumed that many acts of volition are not 10 influenced by unconscious information. These acts range from simple examples 11 such as making a spontaneous motor movement, to higher cognitive control. 12 However, the available evidence suggests that under suitable conditions, 13 unconscious...

Journal: :Perception 2008
Jeanine K Stefanucci Dennis R Proffitt Gerald L Clore Nazish Parekh

Previous studies have shown that conscious awareness of hill slant is overestimated, but visually guided actions directed at hills are relatively accurate. Also, steep hills are consciously estimated to be steeper from the top than the bottom, possibly because they are dangerous to descend. In the present study, participants stood at the top of a hill either on a skateboard or a wooden box of t...

2010
Simon van Gaal Victor A. F. Lamme K. Richard Ridderinkhof

In conflict tasks such as the Stroop, the Eriksen flanker or the Simon task, it is generally observed that the detection of conflict in the current trial reduces the impact of conflicting information in the subsequent trial; a phenomenon termed conflict adaptation. This higher-order cognitive control function has been assumed to be restricted to cases where conflict is experienced consciously. ...

Journal: :سیاست 0
عارف برخورداری استادیار گروه اندیشۀ سیاسی مرکز مطالعات عالی انقلاب اسلامی دانشگاه تهران

the two discourses with a focus on reza davari ardekani and abdolkarim soroush, were formed in iran’s society. soroush’s discourse, with religious interests influenced by islamic sources, poper’s philosophy of science, logic and epistemological accuracies of analytical philosophy and consciously liberalism, is looking for compatibility with modernity. the second discourse on reza davari ardakan...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance 2011
Friederike Schlaghecken Malik Refaat Elizabeth A Maylor

Cognitive control resolves conflicts between appropriate and inappropriate response tendencies. Is this achieved by a unitary all-purpose conflict control system, or do independent subsystems deal with different aspects of conflicting information? In a fully factorial hybrid prime-Simon task, participants responded to the identity of targets displayed at different nominally irrelevant screen lo...

Journal: :PloS one 2016
Louis Thibault Ronald van den Berg Patrick Cavanagh Claire Sergent

Cueing attention after the disappearance of visual stimuli biases which items will be remembered best. This observation has historically been attributed to the influence of attention on memory as opposed to subjective visual experience. We recently challenged this view by showing that cueing attention after the stimulus can improve the perception of a single Gabor patch at threshold levels of c...

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