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Clinical Neuroscience—Towards a Better Understanding of Non-Conscious versus Conscious Processes Involved in Impulsive Aggressive Behaviours and Pornography Viewership

机译:临床神经科学—更好地理解冲动攻击行为和色情观看者所涉及的非自觉与自觉过程

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Assuming that the human mind indeed consists of a non-conscious and a conscious part it makes sense to believe that consciousness at times may struggle to get access to non-conscious content, which seems rather logical. At the same time most of us are aware that affective processing underlying our emotions happens non-consciously due to limbic activity that is mostly sub-cortical. Thus, any explicit response to a question about one’s state of affect is inevitably prone to be inaccurate if not wrong. Therefore, any therapy, biological and/or psychological that is based on explicit responses is potentially misleading. With this opinion article we aim to generate awareness about potential discrepancies between self-reported versus objectively measured emotion-related states. There is more to emotion than just subjective feeling and we should start taking non-conscious emotion-related processes into account.
机译:假设人类的思想确实由一个无意识的部分和一个有意识的部分组成,那么有理由相信有时意识可能很难获得对无意识内容的访问,这似乎是合乎逻辑的。同时,我们大多数人都意识到,情绪的潜在加工是由于边缘活动(大部分是皮下活动)而无意识地发生的。因此,对一个人的情感状态问题的任何明确回答,即使没有错,也不可避免地会不准确。因此,任何基于显式反应的生物学和/或心理疗法均可能引起误解。通过这篇观点文章,我们旨在引起人们对自我报告与客观测量的情绪相关状态之间潜在差异的认识。情感不仅仅是主观感觉,我们应该开始考虑与无意识的情感相关的过程。

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