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conciousness, sensual pleasure form sucking pleasure of biting, conflict of gratification demand and conformity, poised for use in reasoning, collection of first person data as significant , automatic processes, control of behavior, self-knowledge, the hard problem, under direct controll, perceptual delay latency (libet), lakoff model, integration of information, unconscious-not repressed in the freudian sense but simply inaccessible to direct conscious introspection., the lakoff model, generation of 'feeling', two parts, qualia, functionalism, subjective experience, emotion, stroop task, the mind is inherently embodied. thought is mostly unconscious. abstract concepts are largely metaphorical. , part 2, low level thought processes, parsing (processing), no direct controll, unconcious sight, concious , sight impaired systems (communication damage), problems with processing communication, perception (sensory processing), catogorization, phenomenal concious (experience), dualism, iat (implicit association task), super ego, instincts, no concious awareness, psyco-sexual stage, materialism, that unconcious preperation and possibly execution of a simple task preceed the feeling of knowing and willed action., timing method, the concious, chalmers, ego, part 1, reserve the term 'conciousness ,for the phenomenon of experience , using the less loaded term 'awareness' for the more straight forward phenomena... if such a convention were widely adopted , communication would be much easier ...as things stand, you have explained the performance of the verbal report funciotn, but you have not explained reportability , ego, can be advanced, can be reported, easily draw attention to, cognitive unconcious, the problems, clinical dissasociation hypnoyic supression subliminal perception attentional blaocking prining, reasoning, mentalism, conciousness , focus of attention, cognitive unconcious, fruedian theory, fruedean unconcious, theory of mind, healthy systems (deficit), psycodynamic unconcious, lack of processing of stimulus, the binding problem, discrimination, self gratifiction, death (thanatos), subconcious, blindsight, unconcious adjustments to surround stimuli, fruedian slips, high efficiency, require little effort, accessing internal states, backward referral, the easy problem, na (neuronal adequacy time) 200-300ms , correlation of simple motor movement to free will, attentive processes, unconcious, unconcious initiation of voluntary acts, part 2, pleasure from defication manipulation discoveres own sexuality (the phalic stage) onset of oedipal stage (attraction to mother), reportability of subjective mental awareness, the easy problem, reaction to stimuli, stimulus onset, differences between wakefullness and sleep, state dependency , anxiety, reporting, 3years- puberty, attention, science, access conciousness, poised for direct controll, defense mechanism, walking (motor), not directly accesible to ordinary introspection, the hard problem, unconcious (the id), memory (relational memory), concious, part 1, life (labido), action, no direct intention, association, oral phase (15 months-3years), cognition