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- and nonconscious proprioception: Conscious proprioception is communicated by the dorsal column-medial lemniscus pathway to the cerebrum. Nonconscious proprioception...
- between thinking and cognition. In Unthought: the power of the cognitive nonconscious, she describes thinking: "Thinking, as I use the term, refers to high-level...
- conscious awareness, is incoherent. This is not to imply that there are not "nonconscious" processes that form the basis of much of conscious life. Rather, Searle...
- program demonstrated strong fear conditioning to snakes in humans and fast nonconscious processing of snake images; these are mediated by a fear network in the...
- many patients develop stimming in a natural, unplanned, and largely nonconscious way, simply because they coincidentally discover behavior that brings...
- question empirically and devised a unique way to dissociate conscious from nonconscious perception in animals. In this study conducted in rhesus monkeys, the...
- (2023), and Chen et al. (2021) have provided further evidence for the nonconscious activation and pursuit of goals, supporting Bargh and colleagues' earlier...
- psychophysiological studies on fear and phobias that investigate the preattentive nonconscious reactions to fear-relevant stimuli. It is unknown how a later stimulus...
- re****tion makes him hated by most, and he mocks Cat for using the word nonconscious (instead of "unconscious"). It provokes Lucas into calling his brother...
- are being neglected. Several other features of the method – like the 'nonconscious' acquisition of language, or bringing the learner into a childlike state...