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    Math 146 Functional MRI Testing for Patient Consciousness in a Vegetative State A vegetative state is considered to be a coma-like state where a patient appears to be awake‚ but unconscious/unresponsive. A vegetative state occurs after severe brain injury‚ and is diagnosed by a highly skilled team of healthcare professionals who specialize in the field. However‚ is it possible that people with brain damage considered to be in a “vegetative state” are actually conscious? If so‚ could they have

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    constant care. Yet‚ as crucial as consciousness is‚ we can’t really explain how it occurs. On the other hand‚ we can identify various states of consciousness and explore the role they play in our lives. This is especially true of sleep and dreaming‚ two states that psychologists have studied in detail. This first module introduces a number of altered states of consciousness and provides a guided tour of sleep and dreaming. To be conscious means to be aware. Consciousness consists of your sensations and

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    Zeman’s (brain science) 3 institutions  get main points and conclusion for test Consciousness is robust (real enough) to deserve explanation Consciousness as sea in which we swim Consciousness is bound up with our physical being – specifically the brain Consciousness matters (makes a difference) Is consciousness real? Is it worth studying? Start out as intuitions that we have experiences of consciousness How/ why does it matter to sociologists? Is it part of the self? Does it encompass

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    Collective consciousness - a.k.a. collective conscience (French conscience collective) is the set of shared beliefs and moral attitudes which operate as a unifying force within society - introduced by the French sociologist Émile Durkheim in his Division of Labour in Society in 1893 - The Division of Labour in Society (French: De La Division Du Travail Social) is the dissertation of French sociologist Émile Durkheim‚ written in 1893. It was influential in advancing sociological theories and

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    Cognitive Psychology‚ Sixth Edition‚ Robert J. Sternberg Chapter 4 Chapter 4: Attention and Consciousness Cognitive Psychology‚ Sixth Edition‚ Robert J. Sternberg Chapter 4 Some Questions of Interest • What are some of the functions of attention? • What are some theories to explain attentional processes? • Can we actively process information‚ even if we are not aware of doing so? Cognitive Psychology‚ Sixth Edition‚ Robert J. Sternberg Chapter 4 Main Functions of Attention 1. 2. 3. 4. Signal

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    because of his family’s financial status. His Family is very religious and well known in their town‚ for their strong belief in God and the church. Part II Case: John Doe was interview by Bianca Gilchrist to show how a drug can alter the state of consciousness of a person. John Doe was a young boy who was just starting college and allowed his peers to influence him to take Ecstasy. John Doe was influenced at a party that some of his teammates

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    david ENC 1102 31 July 2014 The Self-Consciousness In the three poems “Dreams‚” “Latin Women Pray‚” and Mother to Son‚” the authors show that all people in the world have their own struggles‚ and the struggles symbolize the different culture and setting. Firstly‚ in the poem “Latin Women Pray‚” Judith Ortiz Cofer shows the different cultures can interpret religious customs and difficult for searching the religious of Latin people in the United States. In the poem‚ Cofer shows the relationship

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    1903 by W.E.B. Du Bois‚ who described it as “the sense of looking at one’s self through the eyes of others”. Du Bois articulated that double-consciousness perpetuated oppression and did not allow for healthy individualism. As I started to discuss and write about the term‚ I began to realize that we all experience the effects of taking on double-consciousness in various facets of life. I could finally define what many new lifters‚ including myself‚ experienced in the

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    THE INFLUENCE OF BRAND CONSCIOUSNESS ON INDIAN CONSUMERS TO BUY THE DIAMONDS OF ARCTIC CIRCLE Abstract "This research report is to aid Article Circle Limited of Canada in the exporting of diamonds to the Indian market."A brand is an offering from a known source. Brand Consciousness is more than simply a preference for brand names. The term luxury was limited to only the rich and the elite‚ but today in India‚ disposable incomes and of middle class and upper middle class are increasing

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    Consciousness is referred to as many different things because even to this day it is not yet fully understood. Scientist are working hard‚ attempting to solve the science of consciousness and its mysteries‚ but as proven‚ the solutions are not quite that easy to get. Conscious mysteries are in abundance‚ but consist of two major problems. Unlike a regular problem that can be solved with enough research and time‚ the two consciousness problems will be a more difficult task. The two main problems within

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