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  1. A watered- down version of the theory of full conscious control holds that people are at least conscious of what they are doing, and that unconscious processes influence behavior by way of influencing conscious thoughts. Opposite to the theory of full conscious control is the view that conscious pro-.

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  2. In cognitive psychology, unconscious infor-mation processing has been equated with subliminal information processing, which raises the question, ‘‘How good is the mind at extracting meaning from stimuli of which one is not consciously aware?’’ (e.g., Greenwald, Klinger, & Schuh, 1995).

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  3. Jan 25, 2024 · The unconscious mind comprises mental processes inaccessible to consciousness but that influence judgments, feelings, or behavior (Wilson, 2002). Sigmund Freud emphasized the importance of the unconscious mind, and a primary assumption of Freudian theory is that the unconscious mind governs behavior to a greater degree than people suspect.

  4. By this definition of the unconscious, which is the original and historic one, contemporary social cognition research on priming and automaticity effects have shown the existence of sophisticated, flexible, and adaptive unconscious behavior guidance systems.

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  6. Dec 15, 2020 · The concept of the unconscious in psychology (or unconscious mind) summarizes the complexity of the dynamics that characterize most of human’s mental functioning.

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  8. First, unconscious memory is considered and the role it plays in perception, liking, and controlling our behaviour. Next subliminal perception is considered, and how it can shed light on attention, advertising, the neural correlates of consciousness, and how our action is controlled.

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