Inner Experiences: Theory, Measurement, Frequency, Content, and Functions
One fundamental topic of scientific inquiry in psychology is the study of what William James called the 'stream of consciousness', our ongoing experience of the world and ourselves from within—our inner experiences. These internal states (aka "stimulus-independent thoughts") include inner speech, me...
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Frontiers Media SA
2021
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