PSYCHOLOGY OF EMOTIONS

THE PSYCHOLOGY OF EMOTIONS

CONSCIOUSNESS

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Preconscious process:
A
what we are aware of
B
things you can’t become aware of
C
memories stored in your brain
D
things that you aren’t currently aware of but could be important at some time (unconscious at one point button repressed)
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Preconscious processing, a term coined to design a neural process that potentially carries enough activation for conscious access, but is temporarily buffered in a nonconscious store.

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: -The preconscious contains thoughts and feelings that a person is not currently aware of, but which can easily be brought to consciousness (1924). It exists just below the level of consciousness, before the unconscious mind.

Detailed explanation-4: -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.

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