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31.

Bias in masked word identification: unconscious influences of repetition priming.

The beneficial influence of a prior study episode on subsequent identification of a word includes a large bias component, revealed in the forced-choice variant of the masked word identification test. In that type of test, subjects show a preference for a ...
Michael E J Masson (Psychon Bull Rev, 200212)
bias-masked-word-identification-unconscious-influences-repetition.asp


32.

Automatic mimicry reactions as related to differences in emotional empathy.

The hypotheses of this investigation were derived by conceiving of automatic mimicking as a component of emotional empathy. Differences between subjects high and low in emotional empathy were investigated. The parameters compared were facial mimicry ...
Marianne Sonnby-Borgström (Scand J Psychol, 200212)
automatic-mimicry-reactions-related-differences-emotional-empathy.asp


33.

Intuition, affect, and personality: unconscious coherence judgments and self-regulation of negative affect.

According to personality systems interaction theory, a negative mood was expected to reduce access to extended semantic networks and to reduce performance on intuitive judgments of coherence for participants who have an impaired ability to down-regulate ...
Nicola Baumann, Julius Kuhl (J Pers Soc Psychol, 200211)
intuition-affect-personality-unconscious-coherence-judgments-self.asp


34.

Exploring racism.

Whilst the concept of race has no basis in genetics or biology, the dynamics of racism pervade all aspects of modern life--including the consulting room. In this paper the relationship between a white therapist and a black patient is explored through an ...
Helen Morgan (J Anal Psychol, 200210)
exploring-racism.asp


35.

Analytical psychology and its relation to psychoanalysis. A personal view.

Jungian analysis is a process based on analytical psychology; it shows local variations giving emphasis to different aspects of Jungs work within the various societies which make up the IAAP. I describe the orientation of the Society of Analytical ...
James Astor (J Anal Psychol, 200210)
analytical-psychology-relation-psychoanalysis-personal-view.asp


36.

An essay on dreaming, psychical working out and working through.

In this paper the author attempts to expand the idea put forward by Freud who considered dreams as a special form of unconscious thinking. It is the authors contention that the psychical working-out function performed by dreams is a form of unconscious ...
Elias M da Rocha Barros (Int J Psychoanal, 200210)
essay-dreaming-psychical-working-out-working-through.asp


37.

A Lacanian look at English elegance: some reflections on Ian McEwans enduring love.

This paper makes use of certain thought-provoking ideas from Lacans seminars in the years between 1959 and 1962 in order to engage with the very subtly conveyed inner drama that subtends the plot of Ian McEwans novel Enduring Love. Freud, in his 1914 ...
Olga Cox Cameron (Int J Psychoanal, 200210)
lacanian-look-english-elegance-reflections-ian-mcewan-s-enduring-love.asp


38.

Synaesthetic restorations: a psychological perspective for surpassing aesthetic dentistry.

Dentistry is often described as a fusion of art and science. While the scientific aspect is well documented, the artistic component is nebulous and often subject to interpretation. The use of the word "aesthetic" as a description of artistic dentistry is ...
Irfan Ahmad (Pract Proced Aesthet Dent, 200210)
synaesthetic-restorations-psychological-perspective-surpassing.asp


39.

No negative semantic priming from unconscious flanker words in sight.

In replicating 1 of the within-language conditions of E. Foxs (1996) Experiment 1, the authors confirmed that unattended words presented 2.4 degrees above and below fixation are mostly unavailable to awareness. However, no negative semantic priming was ...
Katia Duscherer, Daniel Holender (J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform, 200208)
negative-semantic-priming-unconscious-flanker-words-sight.asp


40.

Acting-out: its functions within analytic group psychotherapy and its transformation into dreams.

In group processes, acting-out has diverse functions, all of them equally important. It has an intrapsychic, interpersonal, and group dynamic function. Not only may it be understood as a form of resistance, but also in its communicative and reparative ...
Bernhard Richarz, Sylvelin Römisch (Int J Group Psychother, 200207)
acting-out-functions-analytic-group-psychotherapy-transformation.asp


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