That is not true, myth that Humans only use 10% of their brain is just a myth.
unconscious.
Unconscious in this sentence is descriptive. Barry is unconscious. Therefore, unconscious here is an adjective relating to Barry's mind.
The conscious mind is the part of your mind which you are aware of and have the capacity to control. The unconscious mind is the part of your mind you are unaware of, like your dreams, repressed and forgotten memories, which are inaccessible and uncontrollable. It is believed that your unconscious mind becomes dominant when you are asleep (or unconscious) and your conscious mind is dominant when you are awake (conscious).For more information on the conscious and the unconscious mind, refer to the works of Sigmund Freud who theorised many of the processes on the mind. Although they may or may not be true, his theories and research are considered to be the most accepted ideas of the mind in modern society.
The belief that the unconscious mind influences behavior is central to the field of psychoanalysis, developed by Sigmund Freud in the early 20th century. Freud's theory emphasized the role of unconscious mental processes in shaping human behavior and experiences.
No the "id" is a part of your unconscious mind (according to Sigmund Freud).
Collective unconcious.
Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytic perspective likened human mental life to an iceberg, with the unconscious mind representing the vast submerged portion and the conscious mind representing the smaller visible part. Freud believed that exploring the unconscious could reveal hidden motivations and conflicts that influence behavior.
According to the vast amount of research that Sigmund Freud did on the subconscious it is most likely that he believed the subconscious was indeed the largest part of the mind, and responsible for the majority of human behavior.
B.======================================================Allow me to add:each species and culture shares ancient memories, stored in the unconcious part of the mind.
Sigmund Freud, an Austrian neurologist and founder of psychoanalysis, developed theories about the power of the unconscious mind. He believed that unconscious desires, memories, and thoughts influence our behavior and mental health.
APEX: a two-track mind
Racial memory or brain hard wiring are terms sometimes used.