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Understanding the Phases of the Menstrual Cycle - Clue helloclue.com Clue 5 facts
measurementIn the Clue app, the most commonly tracked category during the menstrual phase (excluding 'Period') is 'Pain', followed by 'Feelings'.
claimUsers of the Clue app most commonly track "Sex life" followed by "Feelings" during ovulation.
measurementIn the Clue app, the most commonly tracked category during the luteal phase is 'Feelings', followed by 'Pain'.
claimIn the Clue app, the most commonly tracked category during ovulation is “Sex life”, followed by “Feelings”.
measurementIn the Clue app, the most commonly tracked category during the follicular phase is 'Sex life', followed by 'Feelings'.
Critique of Panpsychism: Philosophical Coherence and Scientific ... thequran.love Zia H Shah MD · The Muslim Times May 7, 2025 3 facts
perspectiveWilliam James ultimately denied that any genuine combination of feelings occurs in nature, opting instead for a radical metaphysics of 'pure experiences' to bypass the combination problem.
quoteWilliam James wrote: “Take a hundred [feelings]… pack them as close together as you can… still each remains the same feeling it always was, shut in its own skin… There would be a hundred-and-first feeling [emerging]… but it would be a totally new fact… one could never deduce the one from the others.”
claimWilliam James anticipated the combination problem in 1890 by ridiculing the 'mind-dust' theory, arguing that merely summing or aggregating elementary feelings could never produce a higher-level feeling.
The Hard Problem of Consciousness | Springer Nature Link link.springer.com Springer 2 facts
referenceRichard Rorty (1979) introduced the concept of 'Antipodians' who communicate their feelings by referring to their 'c-fibres firing' when they experience emotions like fear.
claimNeuroscience has invested significant effort into associating cognitive activities, perceptions, feelings, and memories with specific neuronal processes, such as neuron firing and neurotransmitter activity in particular brain areas.
The function(s) of consciousness: an evolutionary perspective frontiersin.org Frontiers in Psychology Nov 25, 2024 1 fact
referenceSimona Ginsburg and Eva Jablonka published 'The transition to experiencing II. The evolution of associative learning based on feelings' in Biological Theory in 2007.
Dualism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Winter 2016 Edition) plato.stanford.edu Howard Robinson · Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Aug 19, 2003 1 fact
claimCommon sense suggests that the mind and body interact because everyday experience indicates that thoughts and feelings are sometimes caused by bodily events and sometimes cause bodily responses.
What Role Does Language Play in Self-Identity? → Question lifestyle.sustainability-directory.com Sustainability Directory Mar 24, 2025 1 fact
claimLanguage is used to articulate thoughts, feelings, and beliefs, which shapes an individual's inner world and communicates it to others.
Consciousness makes sense in the light of evolution - ScienceDirect sciencedirect.com ScienceDirect 1 fact
claimConscious processing can theoretically evolve in the absence of feelings.
Theories and Methods of Consciousness biomedres.us Paul C Mocombe · Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research Jan 29, 2024 1 fact
claimConsciousness is defined as the subjective awareness of phenomenal experiences, including ideology, language, self, feelings, choice, control of voluntary behavior, and thoughts regarding internal and external worlds.
Developing youth work: Chapter 5 - Beyond social education infed.org Mark Smith · infed.org 1 fact
claimLearning can be conceptualized as either an internal change in consciousness or as the process of acquiring knowledge, feelings, and skills.
Influence of behavioral biases on investment decisions. The ... revistas.usc.gal Revistas USC 1 fact
referenceAntonio Damasio (2010) explored how the brain generates emotions, feelings, ideas, and the self.
Self-awareness, self-regulation, and self-transcendence (S-ART) frontiersin.org Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 1 fact
referenceMindful awareness is applied across four domains of experience: the body, feelings or affective tone, current mental states, and the matrix of interrelationships among all phenomena arising in consciousness.
Biases in Behavioral Finance - World Scholars Review worldscholarsreview.org Daria Azhyshcheva, Vi Dinh, Aanya Gothal, Abhinav Sisodiya · World Scholars Review Sep 15, 2024 1 fact
claimSeo et al. (2010) found that feelings may intensify the framing effect of loss toward a greater degree of risk-taking, though the framing effect only partially explained risk-taking behavior.
Panpsychism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Fall 2015 Edition) plato.stanford.edu William Seager, Sean Allen-Hermanson · Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy May 23, 2001 1 fact
quoteWilliam James argued that a 101st feeling created by the combination of 100 original feelings would be a totally new fact, stating: "the 100 original feelings might, by a curious physical law, be a signal for its creation, when they came together; but they would have no substantial identity with it, nor it with them, and one could never deduce the one from the others, or (in any intelligible sense) say that they evolved it."
Non-physicalist Theories of Consciousness cambridge.org Cambridge University Press Dec 20, 2023 1 fact
quoteTake a sentence of a dozen words, and take twelve men and tell to each one word. Then stand the men in a row or jam them in a bunch, and let each think of his word as intently as he will; nowhere will there be a consciousness of the whole sentence. … Where the elemental units are supposed to be feelings, the case is in no wise altered. Take a hundred of them, shuffle them and pack them as close together as you can (whatever that might mean); still each remains the same feeling it always was, shut in its own skin, windowless, ignorant of what the other feelings are and mean.