Dear Chuck,
Thanks for your reply.
On 2015-02-10 19:16, Charles Burnette wrote:
> Dear Carlos,
>
> Usually usually means something isn’t a categorical claim.
You're absolutely right! My bad. I misrepresented your statement.
> For that please look at “Intuition, Imagination, and insight in a
> Theory of Design thinking. Since, the switch from subconscious to
> conscious thought occurs in 200-300 milliseconds, there is not a
> disconnect between them. (See Dehaene, 2014 Consciousness and the
> Brain: ...) I theorize that emotional salience stemming from unmet
> needs and desires triggers preconscious thought which subconsciously
> develops purposeful thought until it “ignites" consciousness in
> response to appropriate cues - a direction for thought (intuition), a
> plausable explanation (insight), etc. A thought develops toward
> conclusion subconsciously until access to language, conscious
> reasoning, and intentional behavior is required.
I had already read your theory and found it very interesting, though I
have my doubts.
Best regards,
Carlos
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