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Neuropsychoanalysis in the Scanner, Part 2 – Siegel and discussion
Posted in Neuroscience, Psychoanalysis, Video
Tagged conscious, fear, masking, neuropsychoanalysis, unconscious
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Non-conscious goal conflicts (Study)
“Abstract The question raised in this paper is whether goal conflicts can occur outside of conscious awareness. Given the numerous and potentially conflicting goals people pursue, and the severe scarcity of mental resources, we offer a positive answer. Six experiments … Continue reading
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Tagged awareness, conflict, conscious, consciousness, goal, goals
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(Creepy indeed:) Decapitation in Rats: Latency to Unconsciousness and the ‘Wave of Death’ (Study)
Abstract “The question whether decapitation is a humane method of euthanasia in awake animals is being debated. To gather arguments in this debate, obsolete rats were decapitated while recording the EEG, both of awake rats and of anesthetized rats. Following … Continue reading