نتایج جستجو برای: consciousness

تعداد نتایج: 29811  

Journal: :Korean journal of medical education 2010
Eunbae B Yang Wootack Jeon Sook-Hee Ryue

PURPOSE In Korea, students should have the consciousness of 'I' and 'we' to adapt well in society. Medical students in Korea must develop interpersonal and intrapersonal characteristics that are in accordance with Korean culture. This study intends to determine the relationship between the level of I-consciousness/we-consciousness and interpersonal problems in medical students. METHODS The I-...

2011
DAVID ROSENTHAL

Cognition 92: 231–42. Rosenthal, D. 2002. Explaining consciousness. In Philosophy of Mind: Classical and Contemporary Readings, ed. D. Chalmers, 406–21. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Rosenthal, D. 2004. Varieties of higher order theory. In Higher-Order Theories of Consciousness, ed. R. Gennaro, 17–44. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. Rosenthal, D. 2005a. Consciousness and Mind. Oxford: Oxford Univ...

2006
Efstratios Manousakis

To be published in Foundations of Physics Publication date: June 6, 2006 (Found. Phys. 36 (6)) Published on line: DOI: 10.1007/s10701-006-9049-9 http://dx/doi.org/10.1007/s10701-006-9049-9 In the present work, quantum theory is founded on the framework of consciousness, in contrast to earlier suggestions that consciousness might be understood starting from quantum theory. The notion of streams ...

2009
Rocco J. Gennaro

Rocco J. Gennaro Indiana State University [final version in Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 2002] Jean-Paul Sartre believed that consciousness entails self-consciousness, or, even more strongly, that consciousness is self-consciousness. As Kathleen Wider puts it in her terrific book The Bodily Nature of Consciousness: Sartre and Contemporary Philosophy of Mind, “...all consciousness is, by its ...

2012
Zikrija Dostović Dževdet Smajlović Ernestina Dostović Omer Ć. Ibrahimagić

Objectives. To determine the severity of stroke and mortality in relation to the type of disturbance of consciousness and outcome of patients with disorders of consciousness. Patients and Methods. We retrospectively analyzed 201 patients. Assessment of disorders of consciousness is performed by Glasgow Coma Scale (Teasdale and Jennet, 1974) and the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Di...

Mousa Rahimi, Saeed Pakdel Shirin Khodadoostan- Shahraki

Work consciousness plays an important role in creating the structure, behavior and function of the organization; under its shadow, structural factors of the organization are formed and it has an impact on behavioral factors (content, culture, values, perception and motivation). This study tries to investigate the relation between work consciousness and organizational identity and health. The me...

2006
Domenico Parisi

If we want to understand what is consciousness the first thing we should do is avoid using the word. The word “consciousness” is full of ambiguities, vagueness, pseudo-problems that can only be eliminated if we simply avoid using it. Another problem with the word “consciousness” is that this word suggests that there is a single, unified entity called “consciousness”, whereas the expression is u...

2011
M. Reuber M. Kurthen

Non-epileptic attack disorder (NEAD) is one of the most important differential diagnoses of epilepsy. Impairment of consciousness is the key feature of non-epileptic attacks (NEAs). The first half of this review summarises the clinical research literature featuring observations relating to consciousness in NEAD. The second half places this evidence in the wider context of the recent discourse o...

Journal: :Consciousness and cognition 1999
A Revonsuo

The binding problem is frequently discussed in consciousness research. However, it is by no means clear what the problem is supposed to be and how exactly it relates to consciousness. In the present paper the nature of the binding problem is clarified by distinguishing between different formulations of the problem. Some of them make no mention of consciousness, whereas others are directly relat...

2013
Börje Lech Gerhard Andersson Rolf Holmqvist

The concept of affect consciousness refers to the ability to perceive, reflect upon, express and respond to one’s own or other individuals’ affective experiences. The aim of this study was to investigate how affect consciousness and adult attachment are related. Three clinical groups (eating disorders, relational problems, and stress-related problems), and one non-clinical group (total N = 82) ...

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