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  2. Intuition - Wikipedia

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    He does not believe that intuitions actively correlate to [clarification needed] knowledge; he believes that having too much information makes individuals overthink, and that some intuitions will actively defy known information. [5] [page needed] Intuition is also seen as a figurative launch pad for logical thinking.

  3. Jungian cognitive functions - Wikipedia

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    Intuition, on the other hand, does perceive the image that caused it, perceiving it and its course in a very detailed manner rather than the giddiness itself, which is "the image of a tottering man pierced through the heart by an arrow". [2] "For intuition, therefore, the unconscious images attain the dignity of things or objects.

  4. Intuition and decision-making - Wikipedia

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    Intuition, in contrast, is a more instantaneous, immediate understanding upon first being confronted with the math problem. Intuition is also distinct from implicit knowledge and learning, which inform intuition but are separate concepts. Intuition is the mechanism by which implicit knowledge is made available during an instance of decision-making.

  5. Consciousness - Wikipedia

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    Most people have a strong intuition that some animals, such as cats and dogs, are conscious, while others, such as insects, are not; but the sources of this intuition are not obvious, and are often based on personal interactions with pets and other animals they have observed.

  6. Self-knowledge (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    Other theorists have taken the term to mean that people are motivated to think about themselves in highly favorable terms, rather than feel they are "good". [ 22 ] [ 23 ] In many situations and cultures, feelings of self-worth are promoted by thinking of oneself as highly capable or better than one's peers.

  7. If I had the chance to be a dog for a day, here’s what I’d do ...

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    They simply follow their intuition, do what feels good, and live moment to moment. ... While it can sometimes be down to things like boredom, illness, or irritation in adult dogs, it tends to be a ...

  8. Experts Explain What It Means When You See an Owl - AOL

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    Like humans, they’re also gifted with “binocular” vision, so they see in 3-D and have excellent depth perception. Given their legendary visual acumen, it’s not surprising that ...

  9. Psychological Types - Wikipedia

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    A thinking type's unconscious is characterized by feeling, and a sensation type's unconscious by intuition. The functions of the other group are more or less susceptible to conscious influence, that being their differentiation. For a thinking type, those are intuition and sensation; for a sensation type, those are thinking and feeling.