The unconscious mind can be described as a multilayered and multidimensional construct encompassing everything from our beliefs to our potential within its confines. From the very beginning, the unconscious mind has been an enigma, compelling many speculations, and discussions about its existence and the role it plays in human behavior. In cognitive-behavior theory and research, there is a tendency to minimize its role or ignore its contribution to information processing and behavior (De Benedittis, 2023). It Ignores the possibility of the unconscious sharing information between itself and the conscious in the mid-DLC (Lau & Passingham, 2007), and unconscious processing in the frontal temporal and insular cortices (Elman, Epadhyay, Lowan, Kurunakaran, Albanese & Borsook, 2020).
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Alexander J. Shadikhan (Fri,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/68c199f49b7b07f3a061bf29 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.31579/2835-7957/103
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