The present paper posited a psychophysical model of conscious repression of affective stimuli. Measurement of conscious repression employed a three-state threshold model of perception. The psychophysical model of repression was empirically justified with a backward masking paradigm. Given the masking data, it was shown that it is plausible that repression of affective information can occur for 41-ms stimulation. The psychophysical model of repression suggests that there is an inhibitory effect of access consciousness on subjective experience of emotional stimuli
\(\textbf {Background:}\) Repression is considered as a central defense mechanism in psychodynamic ...
Emotional and affective processing imposes itself over cognitive processes and modulates our percept...
This study investigates the nonconscious elicitation of a previously conditioned response by using a...
The present paper posited a psychophysical model of conscious repression of affective stimuli. Measu...
The present report proposed a model of access consciousness to fear-relevant information according t...
The concept of repression is commonly referred to in terms of pleasant and unpleasant material. We s...
Abstract: Repression has become an empirical fact that is at once obvious and problematic. Fragmente...
In psychodynamic theory, repression is a major neurotic defence mechanism, which operates by separat...
Whether and to what degree information can be processed non-consciously has been a matter of debate ...
Following G. T. Fechner (1966), thresholds have been conceptualized as the amount of intensity neede...
psychologists have been interested in the suppression of memories almost since the birth of the fiel...
Historically, repression has been considered a cornerstone of psychoanalytic theory. However, explai...
Both “repression” and “suppression” are said to involve removing mental content from awareness. Howe...
In this manuscript we review a seminal debate related to subliminality and concerning the relationsh...
The recent interest in neuroscientific psychodynamic research ('neuropsychoanalysis') has meant that...
\(\textbf {Background:}\) Repression is considered as a central defense mechanism in psychodynamic ...
Emotional and affective processing imposes itself over cognitive processes and modulates our percept...
This study investigates the nonconscious elicitation of a previously conditioned response by using a...
The present paper posited a psychophysical model of conscious repression of affective stimuli. Measu...
The present report proposed a model of access consciousness to fear-relevant information according t...
The concept of repression is commonly referred to in terms of pleasant and unpleasant material. We s...
Abstract: Repression has become an empirical fact that is at once obvious and problematic. Fragmente...
In psychodynamic theory, repression is a major neurotic defence mechanism, which operates by separat...
Whether and to what degree information can be processed non-consciously has been a matter of debate ...
Following G. T. Fechner (1966), thresholds have been conceptualized as the amount of intensity neede...
psychologists have been interested in the suppression of memories almost since the birth of the fiel...
Historically, repression has been considered a cornerstone of psychoanalytic theory. However, explai...
Both “repression” and “suppression” are said to involve removing mental content from awareness. Howe...
In this manuscript we review a seminal debate related to subliminality and concerning the relationsh...
The recent interest in neuroscientific psychodynamic research ('neuropsychoanalysis') has meant that...
\(\textbf {Background:}\) Repression is considered as a central defense mechanism in psychodynamic ...
Emotional and affective processing imposes itself over cognitive processes and modulates our percept...
This study investigates the nonconscious elicitation of a previously conditioned response by using a...