PSYCHOLOGY OF EMOTIONS

THE PSYCHOLOGY OF EMOTIONS

CONSCIOUSNESS

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Ideas that are not in your awareness now, but you can recall them easily would be found in which level of consciousness? For example, if someone asked you what you ate for lunch yesterday.
A
Preconscious level
B
Unconscious Level
C
nonconscious level
D
concsciousness as sensory awareness
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Preconscious ideas are not in your awareness, but you could recall them by directing your inner awareness. Two examples are if someone were to ask you what shoes you were wearing yesterday you would be able to tell them.

Detailed explanation-2: -Preconscious: This refers to something that one is not currently aware of but could be brought into consciousness at any given moment. For example, someone may forget to grab cheese during a grocery trip until they see a sign that advertises a half-off cheese sale.

Detailed explanation-3: -PRECONSCIOUS: Latent parts of the brain that are readily available to the conscious mind, although not currently in use. Freud used this term to make clear that the repressed is a part of the unconscious, not all of it, which is to say that the repressed does not comprise the whole unconscious.

Detailed explanation-4: -In Chapter 2 of his book, The Ego and the ID, Freud explains that the real difference between an unconscious idea and a preconscious idea is that unconscious ideas are based on unknown material, whereas preconscious ideas are usually brought into consciousness via connections with word-presentations.

Detailed explanation-5: -Coma. A coma is when a person shows no signs of being awake and no signs of being aware. A person in a coma lies with their eyes closed and doesn’t respond to their environment, voices or pain.

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