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  • ..., or as it is often referred to, the capacity to have [[Qualia|qualia]] or experiences that "feel like something". ..., [[Thought|thoughts]], [[Emotion|emotions]], or [[Subjectivity|subjective experiences]]. It is a central concept in the study of [[Philosophy of mind|philosophy
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  • ...th disorders. It involves the detailed examination of a patient's personal experiences and perceptions, often through in-depth interviews or self-reports. ...sorders, as it allows for a deeper understanding of a patient's subjective experiences and perceptions.
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  • ...məri/), a type of [[memory]], is the ability to recall specific events and experiences from one's past. ...cific events, situations, and experiences. It is often associated with the subjective experience of time and is considered to be a form of mental time travel.
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  • ...scientific research that aims to understand the neural basis of aesthetic experiences. The term was coined by [[Semir Zeki]], a British neurobiologist, in 1999. ...thetics]], which uses neuroscience to explain and understand the aesthetic experiences at the neurological level. It seeks to uncover the neural mechanisms behind
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  • ...ed by psychedelic substances such as LSD, psilocybin, and mescaline. These experiences can include alterations in perception, mood, thought, and sense of self. ...uctures, unconventional instruments, and lyrics that reference psychedelic experiences.
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  • ...of his or her own reflective consciousness. This reference is necessarily subjective, thus self is a reference by a subject to the same subject. The sense of ha ...ty that persists through time and is the agent responsible for actions and experiences.
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  • ...d from its ostensibly ordinary fetters. Psychedelic states are an array of experiences including changes in perception such as [[hallucinations]], synesthesia, al ...ntext in which a psychedelic substance is taken; can greatly influence the experiences a person has.
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  • ...nality traits) and extrinsic factors (such as cultural background and life experiences). * [[Self-esteem]]: An individual's overall subjective emotional evaluation of their own worth.
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  • ...rvice. In the medical field, testimonials are often used to share personal experiences with a particular treatment, medication, or healthcare provider. ...e quality of care provided by a healthcare professional. However, they are subjective and should not be used as the sole basis for making healthcare decisions.
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  • ...discussions to refer to information that is based on personal accounts or experiences, rather than on controlled, systematic observations or studies. * [[Subjective]]: Based on or influenced by personal feelings, tastes, or opinions.
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  • ...cribe the subjective feelings or emotions that are associated with sensory experiences.
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  • '''Feelings''' (/ˈfiːlɪŋz/) are the subjective experiences of emotions, such as joy, sadness, anger, and fear. They are a central aspe
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  • ...phical approach to qualitative research, focusing on individual subjective experiences and interpretations of the world.
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  • ...'' (pronunciation: /ˈbiːɪŋ/) is a broad concept encompassing objective and subjective features of reality and existence. Anything that partakes in being is also ...tivity]]: The condition of being a subject and the associated perspective, experiences, feelings, beliefs, and desires.
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