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Unconscious influences on decision making: A critical review
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- 24 January 2014, pp. 1-19
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Degraded conditions: Confounds in the study of decision making
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- 24 January 2014, pp. 19-20
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Maybe it helps to be conscious, after all
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- 24 January 2014, pp. 20-21
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The problem of consciousness in habitual decision making
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- 24 January 2014, pp. 21-22
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Unconscious influences on decision making in blindsight
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- 24 January 2014, pp. 22-23
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Unconscious influences on decision making: Neuroimaging and neuroevolutionary perspectives
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- 24 January 2014, pp. 23-24
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Unconscious influences of, not just on, decision making
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- 24 January 2014, pp. 24-25
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Newell and Shanks' approach to psychology is a dead end
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- 24 January 2014, pp. 25-26
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The presumption of consciousness
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- 24 January 2014, pp. 26-27
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Dismissing subliminal perception because of its famous problems is classic “baby with the bathwater”
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- 24 January 2014, p. 27
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How necessary is the unconscious as a predictive, explanatory, or prescriptive construct?
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- 24 January 2014, p. 28
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Do implicit evaluations reflect unconscious attitudes?
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- 24 January 2014, pp. 28-29
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But what if the default is defaulting?
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- 24 January 2014, pp. 29-30
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Context, as well as inputs, shape decisions, but are people aware of it?
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- 24 January 2014, pp. 30-31
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Automatic processes, emotions, and the causal field
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- 24 January 2014, pp. 31-32
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Is the unconscious, if it exists, a superior decision maker?
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- 24 January 2014, pp. 32-33
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Neuroscientific evidence for contextual effects in decision making
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- 24 January 2014, pp. 33-34
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Restrictive and dynamic conceptions of the unconscious: Perspectives from moral and developmental psychology
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- 24 January 2014, pp. 34-35
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Why decision making may not require awareness
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- 24 January 2014, pp. 35-36
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Better tests of consciousness are needed, but skepticism about unconscious processes is unwarranted
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- 24 January 2014, pp. 36-37
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