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The Intuitive vs The Analytical Mind

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U.S. Military Seeks Sixth Sense Training According to Wikipedia, ‘intuition’ may refer to: 1. Intuition (philosophy), the act by which the mind perceives the agreement or disagreement of two id...

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The Two Systems of Cognitive Processes

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In today's excerpt – thanks to the work of Daniel Kahneman and others, we now increasingly view our cognitive processes as being divided into two systems. System 1 produces the fast, intuitive reactions and instantaneous decisions that govern most of our lives. System 2 is the deliberate type of thinking involved in focus, deliberation, reasoning or analysis – such as calculating a complex math problem, exercising self-control, or performing a demanding physical task.

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NeuroScience: CounterTransference In The Right Brain

NeuroScience: CounterTransference In The Right Brain | Science News | Scoop.it

This emphasis on the right brain systems that underlie attachment and develop-mental change has in turn forged deeper connections with clinical models of psycho-therapeutic change, all of which are consonant with psychoanalytic under-standings. Modern attachment theory can thus be incorporated into the core of social work theory, research, and practice.

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The neurological basis of intuition : Neurophilosophy

The neurological basis of intuition : Neurophilosophy | Science News | Scoop.it
Most of us have experienced the vague feeling of knowing something without having any memory of learning it.

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