For example, a person who is "left-brained" is often said to be more logical, analytical, and objective. A person who is "right-brained" is said to be more intuitive, thoughtful, and subjective.1 Inpsychology, the theory is based on the lateralization of brain function. The brain contain...
Most clinicians in conventional psychology and psychiatry have little understanding of emotional intensity, so most intense and sensitive people are diagnosed or misdiagnosed with a myriad of mental disorders. Their innate trait is seen as a disease, and if this idea is reinforced by their family ...
His work and that of many others shows clearly that areas of the brain dealing with language are (on average) found in the left. Claims of lateralisation for other cognitive functions are also routinely made, for example, that the right side of the brain is crucial for identifying faces. D...
Lying at the centre of Austin’s model of sovereignty was the idea of habitual obedience to the commands attributed to the sovereign. In Hart’s rejection of Austin’s model and his development of the internal point of view to explain adherence to...
Externalisation reappears on the level of cognitive artefacts, that is, devices that are used for cognitive functions, thus re-instantiating environmental guidance on a higher level.13 On the other hand, the purposeful creation and appropriation of cognitive resources fosters their (partial) ...
is obviously hard work. But we should not regard this as “treating” supposed “disorders”, because these knots and black holes are part of the landscape of our complex psychology as opposed to abnormal pathologies. When changes at a personal level are needed, we could describe overcoming the...
A Biolinguistic Perspective 87This scenario suggests that CS is part of a ‘language of thought’ independent of communication and of the externalisation systems: “the earliest stage of language would have been just that: a language of thought, used internally” (Chomsky 2007, 13).This view ...
His work and that of many others shows clearly that areas of the brain dealing with language are (on average) found in the left. Claims of lateralisation for other cognitive functions are also routinely made, for example, that the right side of the brain is crucial for identifying faces. ...
In addition to the perception of public relations, this study aims to find out the contribution of public relations to the organizations and society. Findings state that public relations is considered to have an important function for the organization and society. The Turkish participants of the ...
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