Эффективность сознательного и бессознательного в ходе мыслительного процесса
Journal: Sociosfera (Vol.4, No. 3)Publication Date: 2013-09-15
Authors : Abdurahimov K. A.;
Page : 87-92
Keywords : The Conscious and Unconscious; the thought process; en empirical study; improving the efficiency of unconscious decisions; the control group of respondents; the experimental group of respondents; intuition; consciousness;
Abstract
It is changed qualitatively the thought process on a conscious level with the introduction of new unconscious components (with the change in unconscious plan of thinking). So, change in unconscious plan of thinking using unconscious installation (hints at the level of sub-sensor perception) first results undifferentiated effects on a conscious level of thinking. The subject does not understand the reasons of the decision, the method of communication between the conditions and requirements of the problem, however, he/she performs the correct solution of the problem. It is formed anticipation, first of all on an emotional and visceral level, but, in this case the logical analyses of the components of the problem becomes more structured. Subjects identify generalised criteria of interconnection of the elements of the problem.
At the same time, the maximum number of correct responses observed in conscious decisions with a small amount of derivatives and their number is significantly higher than the number of correct unconscious decisions with a large number of derivatives, that is the overall effectiveness of the unconscious decisions is less than conscious ones
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