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内省,反省,自省
introspection = the careful examination of your own thoughts, feelings and reasons for behaving in a particular way.
Cotto: Many believe that mental functions are best studied using introspective methods. Cognitive psychology begs to differ. Why is this?
Dr. Sternberg: Our introspections are often wrong. Much of our thinking is below our conscious awareness, and we simply don't have access to it. So when we introspect, we only look at the conscious part and may draw conclusions that are incorrect. Also, much of our thinking happens very quickly, in milliseconds, and we cannot access it because it was just too fast.
There are mental operations, for example, that take 30 milliseconds. They are not available to conscious introspection. That said, introspection can be helpful in certain cases, for example, in asking ourselves why we did something we did that was thought through over a longer period of time.
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