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A control process (i.e. selective attention) is used by avoidant grievers to block mental representations (i.e. thoughts of the deceased loved one) from entering consciousness (yellow section).
Upon entering consciousness, it is immediately subject to inhibition by other, already present representations.
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Neurotic symptoms often begin when a previously impermeable defense mechanism breaks down and a forbidden drive or impulse threatens to enter consciousness.
Gamma rhythm is thought to come from the "binding" of neurons, as cells distributed across the cortex draw themselves together into a new network, which is then able to enter consciousness.
When seeing an instructional cue 'Think' (green rectangle), participants were required to recall and think of the previously learned picture, and when seeing an instructional cue 'NoThink' (red rectangle), they were instructed to not let the associated picture enter consciousness.
'Often the whole is grasped even before the individual parts enter consciousness' [82, p. 10].
The two body schemata are "before they enter consciousness" (p. 187).
Representation a, which enters consciousness first, is quickly opposed by other representations, which inhibit and dim it, causing it to sink down to the degree ("Klarheitsgrad", Weiss 1928: 86), r.
An "introspective" report in his laboratory might typically have involved no more than indicating the moment when a certain sensation entered consciousness, or saying whether a musical tone seemed higher or lower than the one presented just before.
Virtually everyone agrees to that and the point would in no way tell against there being a real unity of some kind in the part that does enter consciousness.
Some of this information can enter consciousness, and we become aware of it.
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