Beyond the Conscious Mind: Unlocking the Secrets of the SelfiUniverse, 2004 - 328 pagina's A new understanding of consciousness that helps you to better understand your own and others behavior. Your mind is a self-organized team of specialized independent modules that each take control of your behavior depending upon context. One of these modules, the "self-module," is the verbal interpreter of all of your behavior. However this self-module only controls behavior when you are using self-control. Introspection is thus usually nothing more than self-serving rationalization. Using experimental evidence Blakeslee clearly demonstrates the many mental illusions created by this flawed understanding of self and helps you to develop a new, more accurate, self-concept. |
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... Brain Damage Evidence Parallel Memory Structures Explaining versus Doing • • Chapter Five : Other Concepts of Self The Self in Other Cultures · 56 58 61 65 69 73 77 79 80 81 82 85 90 93 96 99 102 111 114 118 119 · 124 126 128 129 131 ...
... Brain Damage Evidence Parallel Memory Structures Explaining versus Doing • • Chapter Five : Other Concepts of Self The Self in Other Cultures · 56 58 61 65 69 73 77 79 80 81 82 85 90 93 96 99 102 111 114 118 119 · 124 126 128 129 131 ...
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... Brain . 169 172 · 177 The Beginnings of Spontaneous Organization 183 153 156 159 . 162 • . 164 165 • Language Development Language and the Left Brain 187 . • 188 Development of the Self - Concept Self - Control · Identifying Your ...
... Brain . 169 172 · 177 The Beginnings of Spontaneous Organization 183 153 156 159 . 162 • . 164 165 • Language Development Language and the Left Brain 187 . • 188 Development of the Self - Concept Self - Control · Identifying Your ...
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... Split - Brain Experiments The Cognitive Revolution • 258 264 Appendix Two : A Summary of Conclusions 267 Notes 273 Selected Bibliography Index 291 305 Beyond the Conscious Mind Unlocking the Secrets of the Self xiv CONTENTS.
... Split - Brain Experiments The Cognitive Revolution • 258 264 Appendix Two : A Summary of Conclusions 267 Notes 273 Selected Bibliography Index 291 305 Beyond the Conscious Mind Unlocking the Secrets of the Self xiv CONTENTS.
Inhoudsopgave
Sports and Creative Thinking Modules | 24 |
You Do That? | 46 |
Time and Consciousness | 51 |
Is Consciousness Continuous? | 61 |
Other Concepts of Self | 85 |
False Beliefs | 111 |
Mental Illness | 126 |
Belief in Magic | 133 |
Development of the SelfConcept | 192 |
Nonverbal Thinking | 199 |
The Reptilian Brain | 212 |
Silencing the Self Module | 219 |
LoveMerging | 227 |
The Empty Self | 245 |
The SplitBrain Experiments | 258 |
Notes | 273 |
Hypnosis and Other | 139 |
Psychotherapy | 153 |
The Infant Brain | 177 |
The Beginnings of Spontaneous Organization | 183 |
Selected Bibliography | 291 |
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Beyond the Conscious Mind: Unlocking the Secrets of the Self Thomas R. Blakeslee Gedeeltelijke weergave - 2013 |
Beyond the Conscious Mind: Unlocking the Secrets of the Self Thomas R. Blakeslee Fragmentweergave - 1996 |
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