D Rigoni, S Kühn, G Sartori… - Psychological Science, 2011 - pss.sagepub.com The feeling of being in control of one's own actions is a strong subjective experience. However, discoveries in psychology and neuroscience challenge the validity of this experience and suggest that free will is just an illusion. This raises a question: What would happen if ... Related articles - All 3 versions
[PDF] from ttu.eduRJ Katz - 2011 - dspace.lib.ttu.edu ... process by which the id derivatives or primary process thought complexes are converted into preconscious imagery, accessible to consciousness, is similar to the metamorphosis ... ductive relationship with the material residing in the pre- conscious. Forster (1948) writes, ... Related articles - All 6 versions
W Goodheart - Journal of Analytical Psychology, 2011 - pep-web.org ... Waking-dreaming along with reverie' and free association' are forms of preconscious waking dreaming' which is a process making the conscious unconscious' and thus attributing personal symbolic meaning to our lived experience' (p. 6). He follows Bion (1962) in formulating ... Related articles
P Williams - symploke, 2011 - muse.jhu.edu ... In a 1978 article, the American literary critic Albert Cook claimed that Robert Creeley's “preconscious” poems undertook the functions of both the “I” and the “it.” Cook is cryptic about the precise meaning of these pronouns just as he never defines the preconscious, but he follows ... Related articles - All 2 versions
B Colin - International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, 2011 - pep-web.org ... might become alienated without knowing why). ο The preconscious (the enigma that links the multiple temporalities of the preconscious to the absence of temporality in the unconscious). ο The infantile or 'primitive' dimension ... Related articles