On the Relationship Between Intuition, Consciousness and Cognition: In Search of a Unified Concept of Mind
On the Relationship Between Intuition, Consciousness and Cognition: In Search of a Unified Concept of Mind
Author(s): Czesław S. NosalSubject(s): Social Sciences, Psychology, Personality Psychology
Published by: Towarzystwo Naukowe KUL & Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II
Keywords: cognition; consciousness; intuition; intuitive processing; procedural memory
Summary/Abstract: This paper argues that within contemporary neuroscience and cognitive psychology a new theoretical framework is emerging for the integrated consideration of unconscious (intuitive) processing with conscious ones. This framework requires inclusion of new theories of the brain and consciousness dynamics (Baars, Damasio, Dehaene, Friston, Gazzaniga, LeDoux), evolution of the human memory system (Tulving), and theories of procedural, associative and working memory (Baddley, Reber). Evolutionarily old intuitive processing is not unique, and it is an integral component of any cognitive processes. A revolutionary new synthesis combining intuitive and conscious processing may take the form of a mind vector integrating the two.
Journal: Roczniki Psychologiczne
- Issue Year: 24/2021
- Issue No: 3-4
- Page Range: 345-360
- Page Count: 16
- Language: English