Recent findings in different areas of psychology and cognitive science have brought the discussion of the unconscious mind back to center stage. However, the unconscious mind worry remains: What renders unconscious phenomena mental? In the present paper, I will suggest a new strategy for answering this question. This strategy rests on the idea that categorizing unconscious phenomena as “mental” should come out as scientifically useful relative to the explanatory goals of unconscious mind research. I will argue that this is the case if by categorizing an unconscious phenomenon as “mental” one picks out explanatorily relevant similarities between that phenomenon and a corresponding paradigmatically mental phenomenon, i.e., a conscious one. Ex...
The concept of the unconscious in psychology (or unconscious mind) summarizes the complexity of the ...
of the most fundamental questions about the unconscious that has been posed by research psychologist...
Studying consciousness requires contrasting conscious and unconscious perception. While many studies...
Recent findings in different areas of psychology and cognitive science have brought the discussion o...
In this manuscript, the authors present an overview of the history, an account of the theoretical an...
The question posed for this presentation is: What revisions are necessary in scientific models of un...
This paper presents the author’s attempt to justify the need for understanding the problem of multil...
The possibilities of unconscious perception and unconscious bias prompt parallel debates about uncon...
Historically, mental imagery has been defined as an experiential state - as something necessarily co...
In this perspective article, we first outline the large diversity of methods, measures, statistical ...
Empirical, conceptual, and methodological issues involved in assessing the analytical power of uncon...
In this piece, I outline a brief history of the development of concepts of the unconscious and then ...
article 224International audienceMotivationally unconscious (M-unconscious) states are unconscious s...
Researchers in the psychological sciences have put forward the thesis that various sources of psycho...
The concept of the unconscious in psychology (or unconscious mind) summarizes the complexity of the ...
of the most fundamental questions about the unconscious that has been posed by research psychologist...
Studying consciousness requires contrasting conscious and unconscious perception. While many studies...
Recent findings in different areas of psychology and cognitive science have brought the discussion o...
In this manuscript, the authors present an overview of the history, an account of the theoretical an...
The question posed for this presentation is: What revisions are necessary in scientific models of un...
This paper presents the author’s attempt to justify the need for understanding the problem of multil...
The possibilities of unconscious perception and unconscious bias prompt parallel debates about uncon...
Historically, mental imagery has been defined as an experiential state - as something necessarily co...
In this perspective article, we first outline the large diversity of methods, measures, statistical ...
Empirical, conceptual, and methodological issues involved in assessing the analytical power of uncon...
In this piece, I outline a brief history of the development of concepts of the unconscious and then ...
article 224International audienceMotivationally unconscious (M-unconscious) states are unconscious s...
Researchers in the psychological sciences have put forward the thesis that various sources of psycho...
The concept of the unconscious in psychology (or unconscious mind) summarizes the complexity of the ...
of the most fundamental questions about the unconscious that has been posed by research psychologist...
Studying consciousness requires contrasting conscious and unconscious perception. While many studies...