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Unsymbolized thinking.

Russell T Hurlburt1, Sarah A Akhter.   

Abstract

Unsymbolized thinking--the experience of an explicit, differentiated thought that does not include the experience of words, images, or any other symbols--is a frequently occurring yet little known phenomenon. Unsymbolized thinking is a distinct phenomenon, not merely, for example, an incompletely formed inner speech or a vague image, and is one of the five most common features of inner experience (the other four: inner speech, inner seeing, feelings, and sensory awareness). Despite its high frequency, many people, including many professional students of consciousness, believe that such an experience is impossible. However, because the existence of unsymbolized thinking indicates that much experienced thinking takes place without any experience of words or other symbols, acknowledging the existence of unsymbolized thinking may have substantial theoretical import.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18456514     DOI: 10.1016/j.concog.2008.03.021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Conscious Cogn        ISSN: 1053-8100


  10 in total

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4.  Inner experience in the scanner: can high fidelity apprehensions of inner experience be integrated with fMRI?

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5.  Pristine Inner Experience and Descriptive Experience Sampling: Implications for Psychology.

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6.  Response: Commentary: Can Inner Experience Be Apprehended in High Fidelity? Examining Brain Activation and Experience from Multiple Perspectives.

Authors:  Russell T Hurlburt; Ben Alderson-Day; Charles Fernyhough; Simone Kühn
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2017-04-25

7.  Commentary: The Nature of Unsymbolized Thinking.

Authors:  Daniel Gregory
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9.  What goes on in the resting-state? A qualitative glimpse into resting-state experience in the scanner.

Authors:  Russell T Hurlburt; Ben Alderson-Day; Charles Fernyhough; Simone Kühn
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10.  Measuring the Frequency of Inner-Experience Characteristics by Self-Report: The Nevada Inner Experience Questionnaire.

Authors:  Christopher L Heavey; Stefanie A Moynihan; Vincent P Brouwers; Leiszle Lapping-Carr; Alek E Krumm; Jason M Kelsey; Dio K Turner; Russell T Hurlburt
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  10 in total

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