Freud suggested the unconscious is the collection of ideas and memories buried in your personality that impact how you think without understanding the impact of the old "repressed" memories.
Subconscious often is used to describe those things you can do without 'consciously' thinking about them, drive home, cut meat, et cetera; or the things that you can easily bring to mind that you might not be aware of, like your college professor's name or your first phone number.
Both words have had plenty of reuse in popular psychology and "consciousness" by everybody from Tony Robbins to the latest yogi.
Pop etymology answer: subconscious is your inner voice, unconscious is a state of unresponsivenes
subliminal unconscious intuitive hidden unintentional involuntary
You can be unconscious or you can listen to your subconscious mind.
actually yes u have a subconscious mind so u remember what happened when u were unconscious
Yes, there is a difference between being unconscious and being asleep. When someone is unconscious, they are not aware of their surroundings and cannot be woken up easily. On the other hand, when someone is asleep, they are in a state of rest where they can be easily awakened and are still aware of their surroundings to some extent.
The subconscious mind (technically, the unconscious mind) produces dreams while the conscious mind rests in sleep. See the attached link for more information.
Yes, there is a difference. "Subconscious" refers to thoughts or processes that are below the level of conscious awareness but can still influence behavior. "Unconscious" typically refers to a state of being unaware, such as during sleep or under anesthesia.
No. The well known psychologist Carl Jung broke the subconscious into two levels. The first level, the personal unconscious, stores experiences from you life. The lower level, known as the collective unconscious, carries images that are inherited (that you're born with).
It can be, referring to the psychological state of the mind. But it is more commonly an adjective. Conscious and subconscious are more frequently used as nouns than unconscious.
someone sleeping can dream but someone unconsious can not dream.
Some prefixes that go with "conscious" are "sub-" and "un-." For example, "subconscious" and "unconscious."
Surrealism is the artistic style concerned with exploring the subconscious mind, dreams, and the unconscious. Surrealist artists sought to unlock the power of the subconscious through their work, often creating dreamlike, fantastical imagery.
This is the subconscious effect that this word has on people. In other words, this is what people perceive unconsciously when they hear this word. For very marked features, the emotional subconscious meaning of the word is stronger. This is the unconscious perception of most people when they hear this word. Bear in mind that the more marked is the feature - the emotional and unconscious significance of the word is stronger.