Time and the Inner Future: A Temporal Approach to Psychiatric Disorders |
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For example , when a fragment of a person's face is seen , the right hemisphere can more quickly and accurately recognize the whole face than the left hemisphere . Or from just a few notes of a familiar tune , the whole melody can be ...
For example , when a fragment of a person's face is seen , the right hemisphere can more quickly and accurately recognize the whole face than the left hemisphere . Or from just a few notes of a familiar tune , the whole melody can be ...
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This face - saving maneuver is similar to recent theories about the reduction of cognitive dissonance in paranoid transformations ( Berkowitz , 1960 ) , in which an idealized self - image is maintained through derogating others and ...
This face - saving maneuver is similar to recent theories about the reduction of cognitive dissonance in paranoid transformations ( Berkowitz , 1960 ) , in which an idealized self - image is maintained through derogating others and ...
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You see the expression on your face - your eyes , your mouth , the way you hold your head . . head . . . . Now , when you're ready , when you've captured the image of seeing yourself in the mirror , state aloud to your image in the ...
You see the expression on your face - your eyes , your mouth , the way you hold your head . . head . . . . Now , when you're ready , when you've captured the image of seeing yourself in the mirror , state aloud to your image in the ...
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Futuring Temporal | 29 |
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