conscious awareness
collocation in Englishmeaningsofconsciousandawareness
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conscious
adjective
uk/ˈkɒn.ʃəs/us/ˈkɑːn.ʃəs/
to notice that a particular thing or person exists or ...
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awareness
noun[U]
uk/əˈweə.nəs/us/əˈwer.nəs/
knowledge that something exists, or understanding of a situation or subject at the present time based on information ...
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(Definition ofconsciousandawarenessfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Viewers were then able to use this relational information to guide further search behavior even in the absence ofconsciousawarenessof the information.
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One is that the ventral system has the ability to monitor the dorsal system by bringing intoconsciousawarenessthe relevant information picked up.
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This research indicates that dissociation between the dorsal and ventral systems based on speed,consciousawareness, and frame of reference is far from clear.
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An important mechanism for selecting the target forconsciousawarenessand action is to inhibit the internal representations of the competing distractor.
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After short (30msec) presentations, the faces were immediately replaced by a masking stimulus to blockconsciousawarenessof emotional valence in the masked task.
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Functional mechanisms underlying impaired recognition memory andconsciousawarenessin patients with schizophrenia.
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This is achieved by presenting words associated with stereotypes on a computer-screen quickly enough to prevent theirconsciousawarenessin the mind of the viewer.
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Defining perception as theconsciousawarenessof objects and events is consistent with our subjective notion of perception.
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Thus, reduced inhibition may be a secondary effect of the lack of a clearly defined focus onconsciousawareness.
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In adults, this two-step procedure has been automatized and it is performed withoutconsciousawarenessof its separate stages.
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In its initial stages at least, speakers generally have littleconsciousawarenessof the existence of the change.
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In this condition, nonconscious information regarding the body position and motor activity is either altered or is unavailable toconsciousawareness(motor anosognosia).
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Or, put more simply, assumingconsciousawarenessof information fits the data just as well as assuming an unconscious does.
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According to this approach, much of our day-to-day pickup of visual information is carried out by the dorsal-ecological system without involving muchconsciousawareness.
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This all-encompassing definition is contrasted with a definition of perception as theconsciousawarenessof objects and events.
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These patterns are described as well as examples of individual variation regarding students'consciousawarenessof their writing processes.
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The effects may take place at the level of phonetic implementation of contrasts, and, apparently, occur withoutconsciousawareness.
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Thus, for example, any claims concerning implicit learning of language must demonstrate (not simply assume) that learners lackconsciousawarenessof syntactic patterns during acquisition.
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This view contrasts with the constructivist perspective of a perceiver who passively examines hisconsciousawarenessof the stimulation impinging on his senses.
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