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Thomas Z. Ramsøy

Researcher at Copenhagen Business School

Publications -  62
Citations -  2866

Thomas Z. Ramsøy is an academic researcher from Copenhagen Business School. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cognition & Consumer neuroscience. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 57 publications receiving 2482 citations. Previous affiliations of Thomas Z. Ramsøy include University of Akron & Hvidovre Hospital.

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Introspection and subliminal perception

TL;DR: In this article, the authors argue for the possibility and necessity of using an elaborated measure of subjective states in the context of introspection and phenomenological psychology, and present results where these considerations are implemented in an empirical study.
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Branding the brain: A critical review and outlook

TL;DR: The application of neuroscience to marketing, and in particular to the consumer psychology of brands, has gained popularity over the past decade in the academic and the corporate world as mentioned in this paper, and the potential of research at the intersection of neuroscience and consumer psychology is discussed.
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Brain, conscious experience and the observing self

TL;DR: Conscious perception, like the sight of a coffee cup, seems to involve the brain identifying a stimulus, but conscious input activates more brain regions than are needed to identify coffee cups and faces, which do not serve stimulus identification as such.
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Is conscious perception gradual or dichotomous? A comparison of report methodologies during a visual task.

TL;DR: The experimental study described in this article finds support for this opposite notion that the authors should have a parsimonious account of conscious perception, and relates to the hypothesis that there is more than one perceptual threshold.
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Global workspace dynamics: cortical "binding and propagation" enables conscious contents.

TL;DR: In this view, conscious contents can arise in any region of the C-T core when multiple input streams settle on a winner-take-all equilibrium, and the resulting conscious gestalt may ignite an any-to-many broadcast, lasting ∼100–200 ms, and trigger widespread adaptation in previously established networks.