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    TED Talk--Consciousness

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    Consciousness We are all conscious. Every person in this room has conscious thought‚ an internal monologue that talks to us throughout the day‚ and I guarantee every person in this room is listening to their own inner monologue right now. Now‚ each individual in this room understands how their own mind works because we know how we think and how we feel. But we confuse this with understanding what consciousness is. Many individuals believe they are experts on consciousness simply because we are all

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    different levels of consciousness? Consciousness is "the state or quality of awareness you have of your surroundings both internally and externally‚ and the understanding of what is happening to you." However‚ that is not anything I had considered previously‚ but it was just taken for granted. Professor of Psychology and Authors‚ Max Velmans and Susan Schneider‚ wrote in The Blackwell Companion to Consciousness: "Anything that we are aware of at a given moment forms part of our consciousness‚ making conscious

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    States of Consciousness

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    States of Consciousness PSY/202 June 5‚ 2013 Elise M. Vandamia‚ MS‚ LPC CheckPoint: States of Consciousness There are various states of consciousness; the one that people spend the most time in is waking consciousness‚ the alert state that people are in when they are awake. Other times people are in another or altered state of consciousness. In the following‚ the four types of altered states of consciousness and their behaviors will be examined. The first and most common type

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    Consciousness According to Webster’s Dictionary “consciousness is the part of the mind that makes you aware of your actions as being either morally right or wrong; a feeling that something you have done is morally wrong.” If one were asked to explain consciousness would they be able to explain it? Many intelligent people have spent years and years trying to fully understand what it is. People like Albert Einstein and Sigmund Freud‚ and even functionalism theorists have come extremely

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    study of how and why neural “circuitry” and processes cause consciousness. Consciousness can also be altered through physical stimulation‚ such as electronic shock during surgery that can cause completely realistic hallucinations. This also includes the use of narcotics to change the way we perceive the world around us as well as influence our thoughts and feelings. Taking a look at the Easy Problem again‚ the question of why consciousness exists is approached. One of the reasons given is so that

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    Altered State of Consciousness‚ also known as ASC‚ is a temporary change in one’s normal mental state without being considered unconscious. There are many different types of ASC but some examples would be dissociation‚ hypnosis and meditation. All these forms of ASC can all be achieved in different ways‚ and are achieved for different reasons. For example‚ meditation is usually used to help reduce stress‚ and lower anxiety. While hypnosis is used to open people to the power of suggestion. Altered

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    to Martin Schonfield in “Animal Consciousness: Paradigm Change in the Life Sciences” “In the old analytic climate‚ claims that animals are sentient raised methodological and ideological problems and seemed debatable at best.”(Schonfield p. 1) Claims that animals were self-aware or intelligent were regarded as unfounded. “The task of science in the past four centuries had been to demythologize the past.”(Schonfield p.1) Daniel C. Dennett in “Animal Consciousness: What Matters and Why” states “that

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    Altered States of Consciousness and Hypnosis Introduction Far from its one time connection with carnivals‚ mediums‚ and the occult‚ hypnosis and the altered states of consciousness it helps create have proven to be a beneficial framework of reality in a number of circumstances. For example‚ countless numbers of people with chronic pain problems have learned the benefits of self-hypnosis to calm themselves and their reactions to physical pain. While the term “hypnosis” often carries a certain

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    CVTC; Intro. Psych Your Name: K. Mentink; SS14 Competency: Evaluate the impact of states of consciousness on behavior Chapter 3.1: States of Consciousness – Full Paper ***We process most information outside of our conscious awareness*** We canNOT multitask effectively – conscious processing is SERIAL (one thought at a time) 1. Explain Dual Processing and “The Two-Track Mind”‚ describing unconscious parallel processing and serial conscious processing

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    When I got my wisdom teeth out I was given a sedative by my dentist. This sedative provided an altered state of consciousness for me to experience. Explained by Miriam Webster‚ an altered state of consciousness can be defined as any various state of consciousness in which there are significant changes or differences from the normal waking consciousness. Using this definition in correlation with my experience on a sedative i can concur that while I was on this drug my sense perception and reality

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