Quantifying Consciousness: An Empirical ApproachSpringer US, 31/10/1991 - 422 páginas This book presents an approach to quantifying consciousness and its various states. It represents over ten years of work in developing, test ing, and researching the use of relatively simple self-report question naires in the retrospective assessment of subjective or phenomenologi cal experience. While the simplicity of the method allows for subjective experience to be reliably and validly assessed across various short stim ulus conditions, the flexibility of the approach allows the cognitive psy chologist, consciousness researcher, and mental health professional to quantify and statistically assess the phenomenological variables associ ated with various stimulus conditions, altered-state induction tech niques, and clinical procedures. The methodology allows the cognitive psychologist and mental health professional to comprehensively quantify the structures and pat terns of subjective experience dealing with imagery, attention, affect, volitional control, internal dialogue, and so forth to determine how these phenomenological structures might covary during such stimulus conditions as free association, a sexual fantasy, creative problem solving, or a panic attack. It allows for various phenomenological pro cesses to be reported, quantified, and statistically assessed in a rather comprehensive fashion that should help shed greater understanding on the nature of mind or consciousness. |
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... Score of O n = 8 HGSHS Score of 4 n = 15 HGSHS Score of 8 n = 26 HGSHS Score of 12 n = 11 Higher scores denote percentile ranks of subjects having increased dimension intensity values ranging from none or little ( score of 0 ) to much ...
... Score of O n = 8 HGSHS Score of 4 n = 15 HGSHS Score of 8 n = 26 HGSHS Score of 12 n = 11 Higher scores denote percentile ranks of subjects having increased dimension intensity values ranging from none or little ( score of 0 ) to much ...
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... scores denote percentile ranks of subjects having increased dimension intensity values ranging from none or little ( score of 0 ) to much or complete ( score of 100 ) . Figure 9.13 . Phenomenological intensity percentile scores for six ...
... scores denote percentile ranks of subjects having increased dimension intensity values ranging from none or little ( score of 0 ) to much or complete ( score of 100 ) . Figure 9.13 . Phenomenological intensity percentile scores for six ...
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... score based on pHGS scores and to determine if the scores during hypnosis would be different from those during eyes closed ( as a test of discriminant validity ) , the subjects from an earlier study ( Pekala & Kumar , 1984 ) were ...
... score based on pHGS scores and to determine if the scores during hypnosis would be different from those during eyes closed ( as a test of discriminant validity ) , the subjects from an earlier study ( Pekala & Kumar , 1984 ) were ...
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Why an Empirical Phenomenology? | 2 |
Historical | 11 |
Phenomenological Perspectives on Consciousness | 31 |
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