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    Your subconscious brain can change your life: overcome obstacles, heal your body, and reach any goal with a revolutionary technique.Mike Dow - 2019 - Carlsbad, California: Hay House.
    New York Times best-selling author offers a groundbreaking approach to activate the subconscious brain to set yourself free from your past and create a terrific future. Can you remember a time in your life when you felt absolutely confident, happy, and free? Imagine what your life would be like if you could live in that space... In this book, Dr. Mike Dow shares a groundbreaking, life-changing program he created: Subconscious Visualization Technique (SVT). Now, if you think the subconscious brain is (...)
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    Subconscious journeys.Jack Mitchell - 2014 - Lanham: Hamilton Books, A member of Rowman & Littlefield.
    In Subconscious Journeys, Jack Mitchell explores the human mind and its connection to life, death, disease, and the probability of extended life. He addresses how the four parts of the mind function and adapt as we deal with the inherent changes in life.
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  3. Conscious, subconscious, unconscious: A cognitive perspective.John F. Kihlstrom - 1984 - In K. S. Bowers & D. Meichenbaum (eds.), The Unconscious Reconsidered. Wiley.
  4. The subconscious origin of ethics : Edward Abramowski's psychological theory.Lena Magnone - 2023 - In Bartłomiej Błesznowski, Cezary Rudnicki, Michelle Granas & Edward Abramowski (eds.), Metaphysics of cooperation: Edward Abramowski's social philosophy, with a selection of his writings. Boston: Brill.
     
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    Subconscious detection of threat as reflected by an enhanced response bias.Sabine Windmann & Thomas Krüger - 1998 - Consciousness and Cognition 7 (4):603-633.
    Neurobiological and cognitive models of unconscious information processing suggest that subconscious threat detection can lead to cognitive misinterpretations and false alarms, while conscious processing is assumed to be perceptually and conceptually accurate and unambiguous. Furthermore, clinical theories suggest that pathological anxiety results from a crude preattentive warning system predominating over more sophisticated and controlled modes of processing. We investigated the hypothesis that subconscious detection of threat in a cognitive task is reflected by enhanced ''false signal'' detection rather than by selectively (...)
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    Subconscious processing reveals dissociable contextual modulations of visual size perception.Lihong Chen, Congying Qiao, Ying Wang & Yi Jiang - 2018 - Cognition 180 (C):259-267.
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  7. The subconscious factors of mental process considered in relation to thought (I).A. M. Bodkin - 1907 - Mind 16 (62):209-228.
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    The subconscious factors of mental process considered in relation to thought (II).A. M. Bodkin - 1907 - Mind 16 (63):362-382.
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  9. The Subconscious Factors of Mental Process Considered in Relation to Thought.A. M. Bodkin - 1908 - Philosophical Review 17:105.
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  10. The subconscious in the light of Dream Imagery. Proceed. of the Americ. soc. f. Psy. Res.Hartley Burr Alexander - 1910 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 70:313-313.
     
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  11. Subconscious percepts as "unmonitored" percepts: An empirical study.Robert G. Kunzendorf - 1985 - Imagination, Cognition and Personality 4:365-73.
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    Subconscious Inference in Peirce's Epistemology of Perception.Justin Humphreys - 2019 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 55 (3):326-346.
    Ordinary language treats reports of perceptual episodes as canonical justifications of beliefs. The challenge for empirically oriented epistemologists is to explain one's right to give credence to one's perceptual judgments. Traditionally, many empiricists have assumed that an epistemic subject is entitled only to some primitive judgments, so that judgments about kinds, modal properties, and dispositions are parasitic upon and less certain than those about the particulars given in perception. This paper contributes to an understanding of C.S. Peirce's alternative perceptual epistemology. (...)
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    Subconscious Pangeometry.George Bruce Halsted - 1896 - The Monist 7 (1):100-106.
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    The Subconscious.I. M. Bentley - 1908 - Philosophical Review 17:93.
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    Fluid Biosemiotic Mechanisms Underlie Subconscious Habits.V. N. Alexander & Valerie Grimes - 2017 - Biosemiotics 10 (3):337-353.
    Although research into the biosemiotic mechanisms underlying the purposeful behavior of brainless living systems is extensive, researchers have not adequately described biosemiosis among neurons. As the conscious use of signs is well-covered by the various fields of semiotics, we focus on subconscious sign action. Subconscious semiotic habits, both functional and dysfunctional, may be created and reinforced in the brain not necessarily in a logical manner and not necessarily through repeated reinforcement. We review literature that suggests hypnosis may be effective in (...)
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  16. The subconscious.H. C. Warren - 1923 - Scientia 17 (34):91.
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  17. The subconscious again.A. H. Pierce - 1908 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 5 (10):264-271.
  18. The Subconscious.J. Jastrow - 1907 - The Monist 17:479.
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  19. What if every subconscious brain module is really an independent consciousness?Robert Vermeulen - manuscript
    What if subconscious brain processes are actually independent consciousnesses, each resembling an independent advisor whispering advice to the main consciousness, or “I”? This multi-consciousness model would support free will, as our choices are informed by other consciousnesses, not the subconscious. Each independent consciousness allows a movable perspective through its rich representation of the world and constantly seeks harmony and resonance between its internal concepts, other consciousnesses, external reality, and the genetic worm hole to the evolutionary past.
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    Subconscious Ratings of Inappropriate Coauthorship in Physics.Eugen Tarnow - 2008 - Open Ethics Journal 2 (1):18-20.
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    Introspection versus the subconscious.Lillien J. Martin - 1917 - Psychological Review 24 (3):242-243.
  22. There Is No Subconscious: Embryogenesis and Memory.Raymond Ruyer & R. Scott Walker - 1988 - Diogenes 36 (142):24-46.
    Negative words or integrated negations: Nothingness, the completely Other, Nothing, the Infinite, the Unknowable, the Subconscious all have a certain poetic overtone. But we must be careful of linguistic sleight-of-hand taken for an idea.
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    Wagering demonstrates subconscious processing in a binary exclusion task.Navindra Persaud & Peter McLeod - 2008 - Consciousness and Cognition 17 (3):565-575.
    We briefly presented either the letter ‘b’ or the letter ‘h’ to participants who were instructed to respond by saying the letter that was not shown. This binary version of the exclusion task avoids problems with assessing baseline completion rates. When the letters were shown for 5–10 ms participants erroneously responded with the shown letter at a rate greater than chance. They were capable of following the instructions when the letter was shown for longer . Given the chance to wager (...)
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  24. Self-awareness and the subconscious effect of personal pronouns on word encoding: A magnetoencephalography (MEG) study.Peter Walla, Katharina Greiner, Cornelia Duregger, Lüder Deecke & Stefan Thurner - 2007 - Neuropsychologia 45 (4):796-809.
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    Demonstrations of subconscious processing with the binary exclusion task.Navindra Persaud & Peter McLeod - 2014 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 37 (1):37-37.
    The binary exclusion task involves “subtle priming effects” and a measure of awareness that is reliable, relevant, immediate, and sensitive. This task, which meets the criteria outlined in the target article, has been used to demonstrate subconscious processing.
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    The empowerment solution: Six keys to unlocking your full potential with the subconscious mind.Friedemann Schaub - 2023 - Rochester, Vermont: Destiny Books.
    Explains how the subconscious mind creates survival patterns and how to transform them into the six keys to self-empowerment. Provides mind-activating methods and practical tools based on Neuro-linguistic Programming and clinical hypnotherapy. Shows how engaging the subconscious mind accelerates healing, growth, and change and allows you to eliminate the root causes of chronic anxiety, depression, and other psychological conditions.
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  27. Evidence of conscious and subconscious olfactory information processing during word encoding: A magnetoencephalographic (MEG) study.Peter Walla, Bernd Hufnagl, Johann Lehrner, Dagmar Mayer, Gerald Lindinger, Lüder Deecke & Wilfried Lang - 2002 - Cognitive Brain Research 14 (3):309-316.
     
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    Conscious and subconscious arm movements: Application of signal detection theory to motor control.Andrew M. Gordon & David A. Rosenbaum - 1984 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 22 (3):214-216.
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    The Subconscious. [REVIEW]Adolf Meyer - 1907 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 4 (3):79-82.
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    The Subconscious. [REVIEW]Adolf Meyer - 1907 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 4 (3):79-82.
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    The Subconscious. [REVIEW]Adolf Meyer - 1907 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 4 (3):79-82.
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    The Subconscious. [REVIEW]Adolf Meyer - 1907 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 4 (3):79-82.
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    The Subconscious. [REVIEW]Adolf Meyer - 1907 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 4 (3):79-82.
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  34. Android science: Conscious and subconscious recognition.Hiroshi Ishiguro - 2006 - Connection Science 18 (4):319-332.
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    Between Conscious and Subconscious: Depth‐to‐Depth Communication in the Ethnographic Space.Hagar Salamon - 2002 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 30 (3):249-272.
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  36. Control of the subconscious mind.Swami Prabhavananda - 1945 - In Christopher Isherwood (ed.), Vedanta for the Western world. Hollywood: The Marcel Rodd Co..
     
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    The Subconscious. [REVIEW]Adolf Meyer - 1907 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 4 (3):79-82.
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    Distinctions: Subpersonal and subconscious.Chris Mortensen, Gerard O'Brien & Belinda Paterson - 1993 - Psycoloquy.
    Puccetti argues that Dennett's views on split brains are defective. First, we criticise Puccetti's argument. Then we distinguish persons, minds, consciousnesses, selves and personalities. Then we introduce the concepts of part-persons and part-consciousnesses, and apply them to clarifying the situation. Finally, we criticise Dennett for some contribution to the confusion.
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    Conscious forgetting and subconscious remembering of pain.Louis Tinnin - 1994 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 5 (2):151-52.
  40. Theology and the Subconscious, ii.Evelyn Underhill - 1910 - Hibbert Journal 9:644.
     
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    The revulsions of goya: Subconscious communications in the etchings.Frederick S. Wight - 1946 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 5 (1):1-28.
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    Subjective ethics and the subconscious value judgments of the average citizen.Gardner Williams - 1964 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 25 (2):201-207.
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    Proust on the Subconscious: Psychic Splitting, Half-sleep, and Metempsychosis.Marco Piazza - 2024 - Perspectives on Science 32 (1):127-139.
    This contribution explores the concept of the unconscious as articulated by Proust in his À la recherche du temps perdu (Proust ([1913–1927] 1998–1999) and in a series of documents and texts that preceded it. It aims at understanding whether and to what extent Proust can be placed in a line of French thought that begins with the work of Maine de Biran and culminates in the reception in the second half of the nineteenth century of Biranism by French alienists: doctors (...)
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  44. Theology and the Subconscious, i.A. Caldecott - 1910 - Hibbert Journal 9:641.
     
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  45. The Problem of the Subconscious.I. King - 1906 - Philosophical Review 15:455.
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    The problem of the subconscious.Irving King - 1906 - Psychological Review 13 (1):35-49.
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    The Depths of the Subconscious and Religion.Павел Гуревич - 2022 - Philosophical Anthropology 8 (2):6-16.
    The article examines the genesis, essence and prospects of religion in the interpretation of the outstanding Swiss philosopher and psychoanalyst Carl Gustav Jung. The problem of the correlation of religion and myth, the possibility of religious texts to enrich psychoanalysis, the ability of psychoanalysis to influence religious thinking is investigated. It is shown that C.G. Jung refers religion to a purely psychological phenomenon and believes that religion originally arose as one of the principles of the organization of the psyche. Jung (...)
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  48. The Status of the Subconscious.J. Jastrow - 1904 - Philosophical Review 13:692.
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    Review of Subconscious homicide and suicide;their physiological psychology. [REVIEW]George V. Dearborn - 1899 - Psychological Review 6 (2):199-200.
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    Review of The Subconscious Self and Its Relation to Education and Health. [REVIEW]J. W. L. Jones - 1898 - Psychological Review 5 (5):528-530.
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