DEVELOPMENT OF HUMAN CONSCIOUSNESS AND PHYSIOLOGY: THE INTEGRATION OF SOCIAL FACTORS INTO HUMAN NATURE
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37547/Keywords:
consciousness, unconsciousness, psychoanalysis, cognition, speech, memory, developmental psychology, reflexAbstract
This article examines the psychology of human consciousness formation, its relationship to medicine, the concepts of consciousness and unconsciousness, and the critical importance of central nervous system centers in consciousness development. It analyzes diseases resulting from dysfunction of these centers, various scholars' perspectives on consciousness and unconsciousness, the role of social environment in consciousness formation, and the physiological mechanisms of consciousness. Consciousness and unconsciousness are inseparable components of human cognition, both playing crucial roles in personality development and decision-making processes.
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