what is concious,pre concious and un convious mind??
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Unconscious brain processes are the ones you’re not aware of. You may or may not at some point become aware of them.
Pre-conscious brains processes are ones you will soon become aware of. Or you can define them as those unconscious processes that it’s possible for you to become aware of—as opposed to others that will always be inaccessible to you. An example might be a something you’ve stored in memory that you’re not currently thinking about but could.
Conscious brain processes are the ones you become aware of—the ones you can think and talk about, e.g. “I just realized I’m happy for the first time in weeks!”
“Subconscious” is either a synonym for “unconscious” or it’s a the idea that there’s a sort of being inside our minds (“a little man”) who thinks the thoughts we’re not aware of. Some people think of this being as “the real you, deep down…” There’s no scientific support for this idea.
Freud, who is most famous for talking about the “subconsious,” abandoned the term later in life, because he thought it was confusing. He said “If someone talks of subconsciousness, I cannot tell whether he means the term topographically – to indicate something lying in the mind beneath consciousness – or qualitatively – to indicate another consciousness, a subterranean one, as it were. He is probably not clear about any of it. The only trustworthy antithesis is between conscious and unconscious”
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Freud's concept is based on three states of the mind: conscious, pre-concious and unconscious. The conscious part of the mind is what readily available to our thoughts as we percieve them, The preconscious is the part of the unconscious the closest to the conscious. It is readily accessible if we think about a word.
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