This suggested that the patient had
a conscious cognitive experience highly similar to that of each and every healthy participant, while watching the same movie.
Not exact matches
The most basic
conscious experience is emotional rather than
cognitive, an affective response (expansion or retreat) to some vague presence dimly felt (AI 225f, PR 246 - 48).
Attachment
experiences in early childhood leave a legacy of
conscious and nonverbal learning reflected in relational habits, affect tolerance and expression, meaning making and
cognitive schemas that limit development, patterns of body structure, and the ability to connect deeply to one's own emotions.
«Brainspots» or eye positions allow us to neurobiologically locate, focus, process, and release
experiences and symptoms out of reach of the
conscious mind and its
cognitive and verbal capacities.