that's enlightening, thanks
as for the reference of "unconsciousness", i keep thinking of something as natural as breathing or something that happens without consciously thinking about it
for something in the mind, does it thing have to be inactive to be considered unconscious?
Unconscious mind states that
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Neuroscience is an unlikely place to find support for a proposition as adaptable as the unconscious mind. [20] For example, researchers at Columbia University Medical Center have found that fleeting images of fearful faces - images that appear and disappear so quickly that they escape conscious awareness - produce unconscious anxiety that can be detected in the brain with the latest neuroimaging machines.[21] The conscious mind is hundreds of milliseconds behind the unconscious processes.
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and was what i was thinking when mentioning the Freudian Slip or parapraxis