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Journal articles on the topic "Self unconsciousness"

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Hahn, Adam, and Alexandra Goedderz. "Trait-Unconsciousness, State-Unconsciousness, Preconsciousness, and Social Miscalibration in the Context of Implicit Evaluation." Social Cognition 38, Supplement (2020): s115—s134. http://dx.doi.org/10.1521/soco.2020.38.supp.s115.

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Implicit evaluations are often assumed to reflect “unconscious attitudes.” We review data from our lab to conclude that the truth of this statement depends on how one defines “unconscious.” A trait definition of unconscious according to which implicit evaluations reflect cognitions that are introspectively inaccessible at all times appears to be inaccurate. However, when unconscious is defined as a state which cognitions can be in at specific times, some data suggest that the cognitions reflected on implicit evaluations may sometimes unfold without direct awareness, in that people seem to rare
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LEE, AN NA. "A Study on the Symbolic Meanings of “Travel to a Different Underwater World” and “Fish Wife” in a Mongolian Oral Folktale-With a focus on The Young Man, The Dreamer-." Korean Association for Mongolian Studies 73 (June 30, 2023): 9–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.17292/kams.2023.73.9.

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Folktales have long been transmitted, embodying the life issues and wishes of people in interesting symbols and reflecting the fundamental collective unconsciousness of the human mind. This study set out to investigate the inner world of the main character’s ego and examine his journey of finding his “self” deep in his unconsciousness in The Young Man, The Dreamer, which is a folktale whose storytelling unit is a dream. There is a young man made by the king to dream a dream for the king’s greater desire. One night, he dreams of becoming a king himself and is banished to a distant sea, where he
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Mazur, M. "HISTORICO-PHILOSOPHICAL ЕХРLICATION OF THE PHENOMENON PERSONALITY: A VIEW THROUGH THE LENS OF JUNG’S OF THE ANALYTICAL PSYCHOLOGY". East European Scientific Journal 3, № 5(69) (2021): 41–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.31618/essa.2782-1994.2021.3.69.56.

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The article is devoted to the historico-philosophical analysis of the phenomenon of personality in the receptive field of psychoanalytic views of Carl Gustav Jung. It is established, that personality is a conglomerate, that is a set of two opposite psychic structures: (a) consciousness (Ego) – the areas of self-awareness and (b) the areas of unconsciousness (personal unconsciousness and collective unconsciousness),which to the form a holistic image of the personality (deu. gestalt). For it is known, that personality is an organic whole only provided if the coherence of all structures of the ps
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Flores, Francisco J., Katharine E. Hartnack, Amanda B. Fath, et al. "Thalamocortical synchronization during induction and emergence from propofol-induced unconsciousness." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114, no. 32 (2017): E6660—E6668. http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1700148114.

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General anesthesia (GA) is a reversible drug-induced state of altered arousal required for more than 60,000 surgical procedures each day in the United States alone. Sedation and unconsciousness under GA are associated with stereotyped electrophysiological oscillations that are thought to reflect profound disruptions of activity in neuronal circuits that mediate awareness and cognition. Computational models make specific predictions about the role of the cortex and thalamus in these oscillations. In this paper, we provide in vivo evidence in rats that alpha oscillations (10–15 Hz) induced by th
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Bian, Xiaoqian. "A First Exploration of the Archetypal Imagery of the Kylin." Journal of Education, Humanities and Social Sciences 8 (February 7, 2023): 2348–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.54097/ehss.v8i.4717.

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This paper explores the archetypal imagery of the Kylin in the Chinese psyche in the context of the cultural unconsciousness using the "multiple evidence method" of cultural anthropology and the "archetypal analysis" of analytical psychology. The Kylin archetypal imagery changes because the development of consciousness begins to have the ability to understand and confront the rich archetypal imagery of selfhood. The "deer" in a sense is a yin analog, That is, it becomes a symbol of power. Kylin has the body shape of a deer, and in Chinese characters, Kylin is written with a deer as a character
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Lim, Soyeong. "A Study on the Individuation Process of the Protagonist in the Webtoon <Return of the Blossoming Blade." Korean Institute of Smart Media 12, no. 9 (2023): 152–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.30693/smj.2023.12.9.152.

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This study analyzed the consciousness, unconsciousness, and individuation process of 'Cheongmyeong', the protagonist presented in the webtoon “Return of the Blossoming Blade”, based on Jung's theory of individuation. The subject of the research was the webtoon “Return of the Blossoming Blade”, which has formed a readership across various genders and age groups, based on a successful web novel. The individuation process of the protagonist of “Return of the Blossoming Blade”, analyzed using Jung's theory, is as follows: Firstly, the protagonist's ego originated from the shadow derived from the u
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Mayou, Richard A., John Black, and Bridget Bryant. "Unconsciousness, amnesia and psychiatric symptoms following road traffic accident injury." British Journal of Psychiatry 177, no. 6 (2000): 540–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjp.177.6.540.

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BackgroundAlthough road traffic accident injury is the most common cause of traumatic brain injury, little is known of the prevalence of psychiatric complications or the significance of unconsciousness and amnesia.AimsTo describe amnesia and unconsciousness following a road traffic accident and to determine whether they are associated with later psychological symptoms.MethodInformation was obtained from medical and ambulance records for 1441 consecutive attenders at an emergency department aged 17–69 who had been involved in a road traffic accident. A total of 1148 (80%) subjects completed a s
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Relić, Jovica. "Self-analysis as an important factor in improving health condition and legal status of perpetrators of criminal acts suffering from schizophrenia if they are under 'oath'." Glasnik Advokatske komore Vojvodine 69, no. 9 (1997): 113–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/gakv9704113r.

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The paper attempts to show self-analysis as useful means of human treatment especially with patients under oath. Practising self-analyses there is no danger that governmental, military' or official secret could be revealed: a feeling of shame because something has been done or missed, which is typical, is eliminated. Self-analysis is defined as an analysis o f one's own unconsciousness. There are the names of authors who practised it or wrote about if particularly S. Freud, P. Fedem, K. Homay, E. Jonnes and K. G. Jung. There has been pointed out that if self-analysis is combined with other med
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Holajter, Stephan J. "Ego Duplications, Body Doubles, and Dreams: a Contribution To a Phenomenology of Body Image and Memory." Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 26, no. 2 (1995): 71–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156916295x00105.

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AbstractIn this paper an "unconscious" structure common to such altered psychological states as dreaming, schizophrenic disintegration, out-of body experiences, and creative acts is described. This description is accomplished by setting psychoanalytic, clinical, and empirical studies zuithin a phenomenological framework. Phenomenological self-reflection is first made a party to discussions which focus on memories and the experience of the lived body. The configurations of "unconsciousness" then take precedence in describing relationships between the "I" of waking (or awakening) consciousness a
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Chithrapathra K.E., Munasinghe R.H, and Silva F.H.D.S. "A Case Report of Amitraz Poisoning." Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology 18, no. 1 (2024): 1–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.37506/5qvens14.

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Amitraz is a pesticide commonly used in agriculture and veterinary practice to repel ectoparasites and insects. Poisoning with amitraz is rare especially for the purpose of self-harm. Although rarely fatal, it can result in significant symptoms. Management typically involves symptomatic treatment. We report a 34-year-old man who attempted suicide by ingesting amitraz presenting with unconsciousness. He had miosis, persistent bradycardiaand extreme hypotension. Symptomatic treatment recovered him well with discharge from care with nocomplications and good health within 36 hours.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Self unconsciousness"

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Ke, Lingxiang. "Les Lettres de Virginia Woolf comme laboratoire d’écriture." Thesis, Montpellier 3, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015MON30040/document.

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Cette thèse explore l'esthétique des écrits épistolaires de Woolf. Pour cet auteur, les lettres sont un vaste champ d'expérimentation de ses théories originales d'écriture, un espace où elle peut développer sa propre technique narrative et perfectionner son style moderne. Les lettres sont aussi un espace qui lui permet de trouver sa voix et sa position en tant qu'auteur ainsi que son moi. Dans les six volumes de lettres privées de Woolf, nous explorons d'abord la façon dont elles décrivent la vie quotidienne, riche et intense, de l'auteur. A travers des échanges fréquents avec ses destinataire
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Agostinho, Márcio Roberto. "O arquétipo do sagrado, a religião e o sentido da vida em Carl Gustav Jung." Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie, 2006. http://tede.mackenzie.br/jspui/handle/tede/2403.

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Made available in DSpace on 2016-03-15T19:48:16Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Marcio Roberto Agostinho.pdf: 1093595 bytes, checksum: 21ebddfa2f76598faa9f27a9c3d67045 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2006-12-13<br>This research addresses the Carl Yung's postulation in which religious thinking has rooted in the soul. In others terms, Jung has established a psychological foundation for the religious thinking. The aim of this work is therefore to try to understand the sacred having as stating point, the mind where reposes actively a imago Dei. Furthermore, it envisage to comprehend the relationship of
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KE, LINGXIANG. "Virginia Woolf’s Letters: Writing in the Making." Doctoral thesis, Università degli studi di Bergamo, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10446/61857.

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This dissertation means to explore the aesthetics of Woolf’s epistolary writing. For Woolf, letters become a vast field, a free space for experimenting her original theories of writing, developing her unique techniques and perfecting her style of modern writing. They also provide a space for finding her authorial voice, position and self. Delving into the six volumes of Woolf’s private letters, we first explore how they depict the author’s daily life, its wealth and intensity. Through her exchanges with her numerous addressees, Woolf redefines the epistolary genre: apart from their info
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Montgomery, Philip Kenneth. "Human transformation: disruption of the hegemony of consciousness." Thesis, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/1828/264.

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Abstract This dissertation is a narrative unraveling of a process of human transformation that interrupts the psyche’s propensity for creating the conditions for suffering. The self privileging of ego consciousness is posited as the origin of suffering. Temporary relief from suffering is accomplished by bringing forward the content of the unconscious. The condition that allows the content of the unconscious to come forward is disrupting the boundary separating consciousness and the unconscious. This boundary is established when reprehensible content regarding the self is repressed by an
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Books on the topic "Self unconsciousness"

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Robert, Bloch. The best horror stories. Peerage Bks, 1990.

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Allan, Poe Edgar. Selected tales of Edgar Allan Poe. Thorndike Press, 2002.

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Allan, Poe Edgar. The Pit and the Pendulum and Other Stories. Penguin Books, 1995.

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Allan, Poe Edgar. Tales of Mystery and Horror: Vol. III. Ulverscroft, 2012.

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Allan, Poe Edgar. Tales of Suspense. Reader's Digest Association, 1986.

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Allan, Poe Edgar. Selected stories and poems of Edgar Allan Poe. Kennebec Large Print, 2009.

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Allan, Poe Edgar. Tales of suspense. Reader's Digest, 1992.

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Allan, Poe Edgar. The fall of the House of Usher and other stories. Marshall Cavendish, 1986.

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Allan, Poe Edgar. The Black Cat: 黑猫. Zhong guo yu hang chu ban she, 2010.

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Reference, ICON. Collected Works of Poe, Volume II. ICON Classics, 2005.

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Book chapters on the topic "Self unconsciousness"

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Leffert, Mark. "Consciousness and Unconsciousness." In Psychoanalysis, the Self, and the World. Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003349556-5.

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Ingerslev, Line Ryberg. "A Broken Self-Possession: Responsive Agency in Habits." In Unconsciousness Between Phenomenology and Psychoanalysis. Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-55518-8_13.

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"The Commodity Self." In Rhetorical Unconsciousness and Political Psychoanalysis. University of South Carolina Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv7r41s6.8.

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Norelius, Per-Johan. "States of the Soul: Dreaming, Unconsciousness, and Ecstasy in Vedic Thought." In Soul and Self in Vedic India. BRILL, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004546004_013.

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Johnson, L. Syd M. "Consciousness." In The Ethics of Uncertainty, edited by L. Syd M. Johnson. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190943646.003.0001.

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Consciousness is notoriously difficult to define. Several things are meant by consciousness: sentience, self-awareness, wakefulness, phenomenal consciousness, and more. There are also several consciousness-related ontological, epistemological, and ethical questions, including questions about what consciousness is, what creatures are conscious, how we can know who is conscious, and, importantly, questions about the ethical significance of consciousness. This chapter provides a sketch of several philosophical and scientific theories of consciousness as an introduction to medical, scientific, and
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Uysal, Suzan. "Disorders of Consciousness." In Functional Neuroanatomy and Clinical Neuroscience. Oxford University PressNew York, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190943608.003.0025.

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Abstract Consciousness may be defined as a neurological state in which one is fully awake and aware of self and environment and has normal responses to external stimulation and inner needs. Unconsciousness is the opposite; it is a neurological state of overtly diminished responsiveness to environmental stimuli and unawareness of self and environment. Consciousness has two basic dimensions: wakefulness and awareness. Awareness requires wakefulness; however, wakefulness does not require awareness, as one can be awake but unaware. Level of consciousness exists on a continuum, from full consciousn
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Wijdicks, Eelco F. M. "Neurology of Overdose." In The Practice of Emergency and Critical Care Neurology, 3rd ed., edited by Eelco F. M. Wijdicks. Oxford University Press, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1093/med/9780197544976.003.0052.

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Abstract Intentional poisoning and drug abuse are common causes of coma in patients admitted to ICUs. The distribution of different causes may reflect the geographic location of the hospital. The most common substances used for self-inflicted death by poisoning are tricyclic antidepressants, salicylates (particularly children), and street drugs. In the elderly, suicide attempts and unintentional intoxication through misjudgment of dose remain the leading causes. Overdose and acute brain injury may go together. Patients with traumatic brain injury may have been intoxicated or overdosed and some
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Conference papers on the topic "Self unconsciousness"

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Fan., Yu. "The Deep Self: An Analysis of Art Brut Symbols Based on Individual Unconsciousness." In 2021 International Conference on Public Art and Human Development ( ICPAHD 2021). Atlantis Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.220110.221.

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Knapík, Ján. "The image of the Jungian Self in the work of St. Teresa of Ávila." In The Figurativeness of the Language of Mystical Experience. Masaryk University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/cz.muni.p210-9997-2021-10.

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This paper focuses on the figurativeness of the language of mystical experience in the context of Jung’s theory of collective unconsciousness. It analyses the autobiographical work of St. Teresa of Ávila and tries to identify images that mirror the archetype of the whole, or the Jungian Self (das Selbst). The main objective of the paper is to reveal the life-giving potential and spontaneous nature of symbols created by the unconscious and to highlight their scope and importance in human life.
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