A situation of phenomenological nature is based on the perception of states of consciousness and the senses. It is how someone reacts and processes a situation.
It means going in and out of consciousness or awareness.
Humans lose consciousness when the oxygen supply to the brain gets low.
Consciousness though a real phenomenon little is knows about its physical particulars. It seems to be related to the complexity of brain actions. It also seems to require a biological brain to have consciousness and thereby it has mass and energy. "Pure consciousness" is a science fiction concept implying awareness without physical structure. As far as it is understood such a phenomenon is not possible.
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Active,passive,voluntary,involuntary,non-voluntary
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Fringe consciousness doesn't have the focal and perceptual qualities of full consciousness.
Yes, consciousness is a noun.
There are a wide range of types of seizures and how they affect people. Some seizures do result in people losing consciousness, so it can happen. However, the periods of unconsciousness can be very short. Many seizures do not result in a loss of consciousness at all.
The early school of psychology that proposed that consciousness was made up of two types of elements, sensations and thoughts, was Gestalt Psychology. Gestalt Psychology was developed in Berlin, Germany, and was centered on the principle that the mind forms a global whole with self-organizing tendencies.
Has he gained consciousness yet?
Consciousness
Hypnosis is an 'altered state of consciousness' (ASC) that is qualitatively different from normal waking consciousness.
A situation of phenomenological nature is based on the perception of states of consciousness and the senses. It is how someone reacts and processes a situation.
Consciousness to the neural world is quite different from the real consciousness of spirituality. Consciousness of spirituality is an awareness. Today you are awake, you are reading, you are listening, you are seeing. When you are not conscious, when you are unconscious, then you can't do this. You may be subconscious which means that your body may be in a state of unconsciousness, but your mind is still conscious. You are alive, you are breathing, you are dreaming, you are sleeping, but the neural world has no real explanation of consciousness. What happens at death when the consciousness departs? Where does the consciousness go? Where does consciousness come from? Therefore we must try to understand consciousness from a spiritual point of view, that way we will understand the meaning.
a person's level of consciousness is the level of awareness they presently exhibit. For example, under certain types of anesthesia, people can seemingly be alert and answer questions, but not feel the searing pain of the knife rip open their flesh as the doctor operates. In this type of consciousness, the patient is under a drug's affect that alters their level of consciousness.Another level of consciousness is sleep. That one is obvious.Another is after a hit to the head a person may be responsive, but doesn't make any sense and is barely "awake."