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CONSCIOUSNESS, THOUGHT AND LANGUAGE
"... There are many areas of contact between consciousness and language. They can be found in such diverse disciplines as linguistics, communication studies, psychology, anthropology and intellectual history. In this overview, we will briefly cover the following areas: • Semantic analysis of terms and co ..."
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There are many areas of contact between consciousness and language. They can be found in such diverse disciplines as linguistics, communication studies, psychology, anthropology and intellectual history. In this overview, we will briefly cover the following areas: • Semantic analysis of terms
1 Unconscious Belief and Conscious Thought1
"... We call our thoughts conscious, and we also say the same of our bodily sensations, perceptions and other sensory experiences. But thoughts and sensory experiences are very different phenomena, both from the point of view of their subject and in their functional or cognitive role. Does this mean, the ..."
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We call our thoughts conscious, and we also say the same of our bodily sensations, perceptions and other sensory experiences. But thoughts and sensory experiences are very different phenomena, both from the point of view of their subject and in their functional or cognitive role. Does this mean
Unconscious vs. Conscious Thought in Causal Decision Making
"... Recently, Unconscious Thought Theory (UTT, Dijksterhuis & Nordgren, 2006) claimed that unconscious processing of information yields better decisions. Related studies showed that deliberate reasoning resulted in worse choices than unconscious reasoning. Causal reasoning is often considered to be ..."
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Recently, Unconscious Thought Theory (UTT, Dijksterhuis & Nordgren, 2006) claimed that unconscious processing of information yields better decisions. Related studies showed that deliberate reasoning resulted in worse choices than unconscious reasoning. Causal reasoning is often considered
Does unconscious thought outperform conscious thought on complex decisions? A further examination
- Judgment and Decision Making
, 2009
"... Two experiments examined the benefits of unconscious thought on complex decisions (Dijksterhuis, 2004). Experiment 1 attempted to replicate and extend past research by examining the effect of providing reasons prior to rating the options. Results indicated no significant differences between the cond ..."
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the conditions. Experiment 2 attempted to replicate the findings of Dijksterhuis, Bos, Nordgren, and van Baaren (2006) and determine if a memory aid could overcome the limitations of conscious thought on complex tasks. Results revealed that a memory aid improved decisions compared to the conscious thought
Conscious thought is for facilitating social and cultural interactions: How mental simulations serve the animal-culture interface
- Psychological Review
, 2010
"... Five empirically based critiques have undermined the standard assumption that conscious thought is primarily for input (obtaining information from the natural environment) or output (the direct control of action). Instead, we propose that conscious thought is for internal processing, to facilitate d ..."
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Five empirically based critiques have undermined the standard assumption that conscious thought is primarily for input (obtaining information from the natural environment) or output (the direct control of action). Instead, we propose that conscious thought is for internal processing, to facilitate
What to Study? That Is a Question: A Conscious Thought Analysis
, 2015
"... This lecture was intended to continue the discussions on why and how to establish a distinctive sport management discipline that was initiated by previous Earle F. Zeigler Lecture Award recipients. Through applying the dual process theory ..."
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This lecture was intended to continue the discussions on why and how to establish a distinctive sport management discipline that was initiated by previous Earle F. Zeigler Lecture Award recipients. Through applying the dual process theory
ORIGINAL ARTICLE Conscious thought beats deliberation without attention
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New findings on unconscious versus conscious thought in decision making: Additional empirical data and meta-analysis
- Judgment and Decision Making
, 2008
"... Ninety-eight Australian students participated in a functional replication of a study published by Dijksterhuis et al. (2006). The results indicated that unconscious thought does not necessarily lead to better normative decision making performance than conscious thought, which is contrary to the resu ..."
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Ninety-eight Australian students participated in a functional replication of a study published by Dijksterhuis et al. (2006). The results indicated that unconscious thought does not necessarily lead to better normative decision making performance than conscious thought, which is contrary
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