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The Unconscious [Instructor Name] [Class and Section Number]

Overview History of The Unconscious Origin of Action Social Psychological Processes Role of Attention

History of The Unconscious SocratesPlotinus

History of The Unconscious  Dualism  Cartesian Catastrophe Rene Descartes

History of The Unconscious “This unconscious mind is for us like an unknown being who creates and produces for us, and finally throws the ripe fruits in our lap.” – Wilhelm Wundt

History of The Unconscious Verbal Reply Superordinate “Oak” Association

Overview History of The Unconscious Origin of Action Social Psychological Processes Role of Attention

Origin of Action Unconscious Conscious Preparation Decisions

Overview History Origin of Action Social Psychological Processes Role of Attention

Social Psychological Processes Mere-exposure Effects – Perceiving a stimulus repeatedly renders it more positive Priming – Occurs when a mental representation is unconsciously activated by previous exposure

Social Psychological Processes

Overview History of The Unconscious Origin of Action Social Psychological Processes Role of Attention

Eureka Experience – A creative product enters consciousness after an incubation period

Roles of Attention Group 1 1.Presented Info 2.Made Aware 3.Distractor Task 4.Decision Task Group 2 1.Presented Info 2.Not Aware 3.Distractor Task 4.Decision Task

Appendix A Reversed Items Include: – 3, 6, 7, 8, 10, 12, 15, 17, 20, 22, 24, 25, and 27 To Reverse: – 1 = 5 – 2 = 4 – 3 = 3 – 4 = 2 – 5 = 1

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