British Journal of Medical Psychology, 第 1-2 卷 |
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第 20 頁
... out of the emotional experience was of relatively little consequence , but that what was of importance was the revival of the unpleasant memory of the scene , i.e. the revival of the dissociated affective and cognitive experience .
... out of the emotional experience was of relatively little consequence , but that what was of importance was the revival of the unpleasant memory of the scene , i.e. the revival of the dissociated affective and cognitive experience .
第 21 頁
In cortico - thalamic lesions , the most striking effect of the release of the thalamus from cortical inhibition is the exaggerated affective experience , the increase of pleasure and discomfort on the side affected .
In cortico - thalamic lesions , the most striking effect of the release of the thalamus from cortical inhibition is the exaggerated affective experience , the increase of pleasure and discomfort on the side affected .
第 22 頁
For these reasons I submit that there is an inherent probability that the cause of functional amnesia is not repression of the emotional , but repression of the affective component . The scene is too intolerably unpleasant to be revived ...
For these reasons I submit that there is an inherent probability that the cause of functional amnesia is not repression of the emotional , but repression of the affective component . The scene is too intolerably unpleasant to be revived ...
第 26 頁
In the adult each such affective centre can be reached or brought into action through a multitude of such channels , and , when the memory of an emotionally disturbing incident has become dissociated , this amnesia implies , not that ...
In the adult each such affective centre can be reached or brought into action through a multitude of such channels , and , when the memory of an emotionally disturbing incident has become dissociated , this amnesia implies , not that ...
第 27 頁
The affective centre , far from being thrown out of action , tends rather to be unduly active in virtue of this uncontrolled vicious circle ; and , being open to excitement through many other channels , any such excitement of it tends ...
The affective centre , far from being thrown out of action , tends rather to be unduly active in virtue of this uncontrolled vicious circle ; and , being open to excitement through many other channels , any such excitement of it tends ...
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