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System one operates automatically, whereas system two is consciously controlled.
Other muscles, called involuntary muscles, are not consciously controlled by the organism.
Although emotional memories are enduring, they can, to some extent, be consciously controlled through voluntary suppression in healthy individuals3,4.
Han posits that Korean participants consciously controlled their initial emotional reactions (such as disgust) to reach a decision that protected the largest number of people.
Such research is valuable to advertisers because -- as in a lie detector test -- reactions typically cannot be consciously controlled by the respondent.
Rather than being expressed explicitly, biases regarding race and gender tend to be expressed "in behaviors not consciously controlled," she said.
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SPEAKER 4: So they're consciously controlling.
According to deCharms, fMRI feedback may provide a way to consciously control this process.
Conscious control is logically related to conscious awareness: Logically, it is difficult to see how we can consciously control things of which we are not consciously aware.
But consciously controlling these changes – damping activity in specific brain regions – could theoretically be useful for treating not only pain but such diseases as depression or even stroke.
Harman's reading of this, and of all Austen's literary utterances, is that it reveals a writer consciously controlling her creative persona.
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