Unconsciousness - Wikipedia Unconsciousness is a state in which a living individual exhibits a complete, or near-complete, inability to maintain an awareness of self and environment or to respond to any human or environmental stimulus [1]
Unconscious - Psychology Today The conscious mind contains all the thoughts, feelings, cognitions, and memories we acknowledge, while the unconscious consists of deeper mental processes not readily available to the conscious
Unconsciousness First Aid and Treatment - Verywell Health If you encounter a person who is unconscious, call for urgent medical attention and try to provide as much information to emergency medical responders as possible There are many causes of unconsciousness, and the medical team will work on identifying the cause while treatment is started
Unconscious | Psychology, Cognitive Science Neuroscience | Britannica Unconscious, the complex of mental activities within an individual that proceed without his awareness Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis, stated that such unconscious processes may affect a person’s behaviour even though he cannot report on them
The Unconscious Mind: A Neurological Look at Subconscious Processes Beneath the calm surface of our conscious experience lies a vast, enigmatic realm — the unconscious mind This hidden world governs much of our behavior, thought, and emotion, yet it remains largely inaccessible to introspection
APA Dictionary of Psychology Sigmund Freud sometimes used the term dynamic unconscious to distinguish this concept from that which is descriptively unconscious but “static” and with little psychological significance Compare conscious; preconscious; subconscious See also collective unconscious; personal unconscious
Unconscious mind - Wikipedia There is no such thing as the unconscious; there are only experiences of which we are aware, and others of which we are not aware, that is, of which we are unconscious