What we find when we read Schelling as metapsychologist is a nonpathologizing theory of dissociation. Like anything that lives, the psyche dissociates for the sake of growth. The law of productive dissociation is the source of psyche's adaptive power and an explanation of the structure of its...
Spatial ability is defined as a cognitive or intellectual skill used to represent, transform, generate, and recall information of an object or the environment. Individual differences across spatial tasks have been strongly linked to science, technology,
Does the chimpanzee have a theory of mind? Behavior of Nonhuman Primates. Charles H. Southwick Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine Aug 1966 CAS-3JCR-Q2SCIE 161 被引用·0 笔记 引用 Theory of mind in nonhuman primates A new look at joint attention and common knowledge ...
An agent’s environment does not just happen to be full of structures that function as scaffolds. Scaffolds are ‘built,’ set up, by the agents or by others, intentionally or not. And some characteristics of the processes through which scaffolds have come to be established can also influence...
When a person experiences dissociation, it may look like:Daydreaming, spacing out, or eyes glazed over. Acting different, or using a different tone of voice or different gestures. Suddenly switching between emotions or reactions to an event, such as appearing frightened and timid, then becoming ...
Aketamine highis powerful, and people who overdose on the drug enter an intense state of dissociation that is commonly called a “k-hole,” which mimics a catatonic state. This makes ketamine users an easy target for thieves, especially when they are at a festival full of strangers. In ...
What does being a queer Traveller mean to you? Tyler: The thing that I've learned through Traveller Pride, although it was my suspicion anyway, is that like any identity, it's hugely individual and from both sides, you can easily feel like there's a right way to be a Traveller or ...
Of course, it wasn’t until well after the event that the juxtapositioning of Cleare’s and Rottle’s works struck me as apt: one representing a dissociation of temperaments that doesn’t amount to a definite conflict but an absence of congruity on common ground, the other a melding of ...
3. Confusion and dissociation Suffering post-traumaticinfidelitysyndrome is confusing because reality and illusion blend.This can create a sense of emptiness and numbness such that you blank out chunks of time. In short, you operate automatically without feeling anything or noticing what’s happening ...
So, why does this nagging cruelty nag at me that I am meant to suffer and to endure for the rest of my days? Why is being vulnerable the fasted to trip to numb or dissociation without a moment to correct this ridiculous notion thrust upon me? Why does the lack of control drive the ...