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27 May 2026

  • curprev 10:4110:41, 27 May 2026 LouannGwynn0546 talk contribs 12,333 bytes +12,333 Created page with "<br><br><br>Whereas sleep, sleepwalking, dreaming, delirium and comas might sign the presence of unconscious processes, these processes are seen as signs somewhat than the unconscious mind itself. This modern view suggests that unconscious processes are not primarily repressed emotions or impulses, however somewhat efficient cognitive mechanisms that allow the mind to operate mechanically and rapidly. Sigmund Freud emphasised the significance of the unconscious mind, and..."