Cognitive Psychology
epub | | 0101-01-01 | Author:Power & Dalgleish
7. SADNESS Table 7.1 Pairings of sadness with other basic emotions together with some typical examples Example SADNESS–DISGUST SADNESS–ANGER SADNESS–ANXIETY SADNESS–HAPPINESS He left me because I am such an awful ...
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Cognitive
August 18,2014 )
epub, mobi, azw3, pdf |eng | | Author:Julian Jaynes
Technically, the first thing to note is the change in the frequency with which the preconscious hypostases are used. Such data can be compiled easily from concordances of the Iliad ...
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Humanism
August 1,2014 )
epub, azw3 |eng | 2012-07-30 | Author:Margaret Moore
THERE’S NO STOPPING THESE STUDIES No one seems to be putting the brakes on the study of inhibition. It has really emerged as a focal point of research as more ...
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Cognitive Psychology
July 31,2014 )
epub |eng | | Author:David DiSalvo
18. Manifest Your Resilience IT IS IN THE KNOWLEDGE OF THE GENUINE CONDITIONS OF OUR LIFE THAT WE MUST DRAW OUR STRENGTH TO LIVE AND OUR REASON FOR ACTING. —Simone ...
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Cognitive Psychology
July 31,2014 )
epub |eng | 2014-04-14 | Author:Brown, Peter C. [Brown, Peter C.]
Rule versus Example Learning Another cognitive difference that appears to matter is whether you are a “rule learner” or “example learner,” and the distinction is somewhat akin to the one ...
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Educational Psychology
July 31,2014 )
azw3, epub, pdf |eng | 2013-07-31 | Author:David R. Hawkins
Love Heals Love facilitates healing. It transforms life. We see this in the true story about a duck hunter who was suddenly changed by witnessing an act of love. One ...
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Cognitive Psychology
July 12,2014 )
epub |eng | | Author:Francine Shapiro
WOUNDED NEEDS No one is simple. We are all the product of an interaction between our genetic makeup and our experiences. Sometimes we can inherit predispositions to a variety of ...
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Cognitive Psychology
July 12,2014 )
epub |eng | 2010-03-31 | Author:Blakeslee, Sandra & Hawkins, Jeff [Hawkins, Jeff]
WHAT A REGION OF CORTEX LOOKS LIKE We are now going to turn our attention to an individual region of cortex, one of the boxes in figure 5. Figure 6 ...
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Intelligence & Semantics
July 6,2014 )
mobi |eng | 2013-07-15 | Author:Kellogg, Ronald T. [Kellogg, Ronald T.]
FEAR AS A PRIMAL EMOTION Perhaps the emotion best understood by science is fear. Although its valence is clearly negative, fear is a beneficial emotion in motivating avoidance of danger. ...
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Neurology
July 4,2014 )
epub, pdf |eng | 2013-02-12 | Author:Hawkins, David R. [Hawkins, David R.]
Resolution Hypotheses about the existence and nature of God have been the subject of discourse and debate by the greatest minds of Western culture over the centuries. The discourses collectively ...
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Cognitive Psychology
July 1,2014 )
epub, mobi |eng | 2014-04-29 | Author:Thalma Lobel [Lobel, Thalma]
Pick On Someone Your Own Size Even though we perceive powerful people as taller than average, our impression of their height depends also on how powerful we feel in comparison. ...
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Cognitive Psychology
June 23,2014 )
epub |eng | 2014-01-17 | Author:Rosenbaum, David A. [Rosenbaum, David A.]
Typing The final class of phenomena I’d like to consider in this chapter on action concerns the parallel, interactive nature of action control. Consider typewriting. For typewriting to work, your ...
( Category:
Neurology
June 23,2014 )
mobi, pdf |eng | 2011-04-08 | Author:Steven Pinker
342 | HOW THE MIND WORKS practice, the routes to automaticity, are called “mechanistic” and seen as detrimental to understanding. As one pedagogue lucidly explained, “A zone of potential construction ...
( Category:
Cognitive Psychology
June 20,2014 )
mobi |eng | 2011-10-23 | Author:Chris Frith
Our Perception of the World Is a Fantasy 115 message would arrive at the other end of the line and there would be no way of knowing that an error ...
( Category:
Cognitive Psychology
June 20,2014 )
mobi |eng | 1996-01-01 | Author:Daniel C. Dennett
* * * capacity to use general information they obtain from their environments to presort their behavioral options before striking out. How does the new information about the outer environment ...
( Category:
Humanism
June 20,2014 )
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