Snyder, AllanBossomaier, TerryMitchell, D John2015-12-130219-6352http://hdl.handle.net/1885/81595We advance a dominant neural strategy for facilitating conceptual thought. Concepts are groupings of "object" attributes. Once the brain learns such critical groupings, the "object" attributes are inhibited from conscious awareness. We see the whole, notKeywords: amphetamine; mescaline; psychotropic agent; access to information; autism; awareness; concept formation; consciousness; creativity; drug effect; ego development; human; language; learning; mental disease; model; nerve cell inhibition; nerve cell network; Absolute pitch; Autism; Autistic savant; Concept formation; Cortical inhibition; Creativity; Language acquisition; Nonconscious skills; Transcranial magnetic stimulation; Unconscious skillsConcept Formation: Object Attributes Dynamically Inhibited from Conscious Awareness200410.1142/S02196352040003612015-12-11