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coconsciousness ( kō′känchəsnəs ) ( psychology ) A dissociated mental state coexisting with a person's consciousness, but without his awareness ... Sci-Tech Dictionary: coconsciousness...
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Definition of coconsciousness from Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary with examples and pronunciations. ... Learn more about "coconsciousness" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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Tim Bayne; Co-consciousness; attempts to describe or analyse the character of this unity are sometimes accompa-nied by suggestive but frustratingly vague metaphors, ... While much that is written about the unity of consciousness does, as Dainton says, traffic in vague metaphors and exaggerated claims, Dainton’s book is...
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But don’t dreams just happen in REM sleep? ... Meditation, psychic experiences, and a duality of state ... A strange experience last night launched this morning’s digging for information. I awoke disjointed and wondering, whose nightmare had I been having. It was clearly not my own.
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Helps groups of people with shared interests plan meetings and form offline clubs in local communities around the world about Multiple Personality Disorder ... ; Hey Silent Whispers, Good name by the way! Actually I am not officially diagnosed either. Growing up I always knew My wardrobe was from one extreme to the other!
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Definition: Co-consciousness ... Co-consciousness is the ability to communicate with other personalities in "real time," to hear what they think/feel about things, and sometimes to see what they're doing when they have executive control (and you don't). ... In some media, MPD/DID has been portrayed at its most extreme end.
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Sep 27, 2009 ... When a multiple notices that s/he is starting to remember and feel things s/he hadn't before, things normally felt and remembered by another ...
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Definition and other additional information on Coconsciousness from Biology-Online.org dictionary. ... Edit page | Page history | Printable version ... Please contribute to this project, if you have more information about this term feel free to edit this page...
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Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 3: Indeed, different “mirror matching mechanisms” have been found in monkeys as well as in humans showing that one uses the same representations for oneself and for the others. ... In the Meditations, Descartes (1641) raised the problem of other minds by wondering whether the...
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MPD/DID information regarding the basics of multiple personalities. ... What is Multiple Personality? ... Having multiple personalities means having two or more separate alter personalities who can take charge of the body. Usually an alter who is not "out" or "presenting" will not have memory or what occurs when another alter...
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