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Damasio and concept
From these two sets, Damasio would later develop his concept of the hierarchy of consciousness, including the protoself, core consciousness, and extended consciousness-Stern's verbal self.

Damasio and book
' Damasio argues in his well-known book that it is wrong to think that only minds think.

Damasio and Feeling
In " The Feeling of What Happens ", Damasio lays the foundations of the " enchainment of precedences ": “ the nonconscious neural signaling of an individual organism begets the protoself which permits core self and core consciousness, which allow for an autobiographical self, which permits extended consciousness.
* Damasio, Antonio R .: The Feeling of What Happens, Vintage ( 2000 ) ISBN 978-0-09-928876-3

Damasio and What
What Damasio and Eslinger found was that the subject ’ s responses to social situations, moral reasoning and intelligence was superior, but he could not easily make decisions or meet his personal and professional responsibilities.

Damasio and out
In another development, Damasio proposed that the cortical architecture on which learning and recall depend involves multiple, hierarchically organized loops of axonal projections that converge on certain nodes out of which projections diverge to the points of origin of convergence ( the convergence-divergence framework ).
But as Damasio points out, the "... anatomical and functional knowledge about the SMA and its vicinity will permit us to model the neuronal substrates of the will emphasis and thus overcome a persistent objection of those who favor a dualist position regarding mind and brain.

Damasio and Descartes
In Descartes ' Error, Damasio also explored the way ' the neural basis of the self ' as I see it, resides with the continuous activation of at least two sets of representations.
Others object that in using Descartes ' name Damasio was knowingly or unknowingly employing a straw man ; and that in fact ' the post-Cartesian medical tradition was well aware of the role of emotions in thinking '.

Damasio and 1994
* Damasio, A. R. ( 1994 ).
1994 ; Bechara A, Damasio H, Tranel D, Damasio AR.
* Damasio, A. R. ( 1994 ).
Damasio ( 1994 ) suggests that somatic markers provide a covert, non-conscious estimate of which cards are good and bad based on the rewards and punishments received.

Damasio and what
Thus ' a sense of being .. is what Damasio describes as core consciousness ' - what Gerard Manley Hopkins described as ' my self-being, my consciousness and feeling of myself, that taste of myself ... which is more distinctive than the taste of ale or alum ... and is incommunicable by any means to another '.
Antonio Damasio studied what ensued when something " severed ties between the lower centres of the emotional brain ... and the thinking abilities of the neocortex ".

Damasio and feeling
Damasio's theory stresses ' the crucial role of feeling in navigating the endless stream of life's personal decisions .... The intuitive signals that guide us in these moments come in the form of limbic-driven surges from the viscera that Damasio calls " somatic markers "-literally, gut feelings '.

Damasio and ...
" Damasio provides a contemporary scientific validation of the linkage between feelings and the body by highlighting the connection between mind and nerve cells ... this personalized embodiment of mind.

Damasio and which
Damasio is the author of several best-selling books which describe his scientific thinking.

Damasio and core
Where ' the emergent self that Stern describes is conceptualised by Damasio as the " proto-self "...' s core self is the product of core consciousness '.
In it Damasio suggests that the self is the key to conscious minds and that feelings, from the kind he designates as primordial to the well-known feelings of emotion, are the basic elements in the construction of the protoself and core self.

Damasio and be
Whether despite or because of that fallibilism, Damasio writes in the belief that ' scientific knowledge can be a pillar to help humans endure and prevail '.
In literature too ' it is Damasio who seems to be the key inspiration behind the dismantling of the emotion / reason dichotomy '.< ref > Dominic Head, Ian McEwan < 2007 ) p. 133 </ ref >
That neuropsychologists have only recently taken a closer look at the crucial role the SMA plays in the volitional process might be seen, according to Antonio R. Damasio, Department of Neurology, University of Iowa College of Medicine, Iowa City, IA, in his commentary " Understanding the Mind ’ s Will " ( 1985 ), "... as the fate of higher-order integrative systems.

developed and concept
The most fundamental concept of the new approach to economic aid is the focusing of our attention, our resources, and our energies on the effort to promote the economic and social development of the less developed countries.
Authors such as David Schneider, Clifford Geertz, and Marshall Sahlins developed a more fleshed-out concept of culture as a web of meaning or signification, which proved very popular within and beyond the discipline.
Henry Moseley developed the concept of atomic number.
By the time of the Ynglinga Saga, Snorri had developed his concept of Asgard further, although the differences might be accounted for by his sources.
When the Western Roman Empire was starting to disintegrate, Augustine developed the concept of the Catholic Church as a spiritual City of God ( in a book of the same name ), distinct from the material Earthly City.
To store matte information, the concept of an alpha channel was introduced by Alvy Ray Smith in the late 1970s, and fully developed in a 1984 paper by Thomas Porter and Tom Duff.
Between 1512 and the final draft in 1528, Dürer's belief developed from an understanding of human creativity as spontaneous or inspired to a concept of ' selective inward synthesis '.
Here, Steiner developed a concept of free will based on inner experiences, especially those that occur in the creative activity of independent thought.
"), the concept of the Virgin Birth of Jesus had not been developed or elucidated at the time of the writing of this early Christian text.
There were several dozen other BBS programs developed over the DOS era, and many were released under the shareware concept, while some were released as freeware including iniquity.
Later, Marshal Mikhail Tukhachevsky, one of the most prominent officers of the Red Army of the Soviet Union during the inter-war years, developed the concept of deep operations from his experiences of the Polish-Soviet War.
The concept of chemical equilibrium was developed after Berthollet ( 1803 ) found that some chemical reactions are reversible.
Parallel with the rise of cultural anthropology in the United States, social anthropology, in which sociality is the central concept and which focuses on the study of social statuses and roles, groups, institutions, and the relations among them, developed as an academic discipline in Britain.
The present concept of constitutional monarchy developed in the United Kingdom, where it was the democratically elected parliaments, and their leader, the prime minister, who had become those who exercised power, with the monarchs voluntarily ceding it and contenting themselves with the titular position.
The first identifies the content of consciousness with the experiences that are reported by human subjects ; the second makes use of the concept of consciousness that has been developed by neurologists and other medical professionals who deal with patients whose behavior is impaired.
The spine could be used for the incipit, before the concept of a proper title was developed, during medieval times.
This idea is developed further in the Great Learning, and is tightly linked with the Taoist concept of wu wei (): the less the king does, the more gets done.
Notably, Chinese philosophy never developed the concept of rights, let alone human rights, so that classical Chinese lacked words for them.
Some argue that the concept of the collapse of a " real " wave function was introduced by Heisenberg and later developed by John Von Neumann in 1932.
In 1916, chemist Gilbert N. Lewis developed the concept of the electron-pair bond, in which two atoms may share one to six electrons, thus forming the single electron bond, a single bond, a double bond, or a triple bond ; in Lewis's own words, " An electron may form a part of the shell of two different atoms and cannot be said to belong to either one exclusively.
The concept was independently ( and more fully ) developed by Alfred Wegener in 1912.
The central concept of utilitarianism, which was developed by Jeremy Bentham, was that that public policy should seek to provide " the greatest happiness of the greatest number ".
The concept was similar in principle to the bucket-brigade device ( BBD ), which was developed at Philips Research Labs during the late 1960s.
The concept of widespread local volunteer emergency responders was implemented and developed by the Los Angeles Fire Department in 1985.
One important concept Holzkamp developed was " reinterpretation " of theories developed by conventional psychology.

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