Preconsciousness

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The function of preconsciousness is to remove things that are not accepted by the conscious level and suppress them into the subconscious. In cognitive psychology, it refers to information once stored in long-term memory, but only when it is recalled when necessary can consciousness be generated.
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Preconsciousness
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Psychology

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It is the subconscious and consciousness The intermediary link between.
It is difficult or impossible for the subconscious to enter the consciousness, while the preconscious may enter the consciousness, so the preconscious realizes that although there are boundaries in consciousness, there is no insurmountable gap. The preconscious is between the conscious and subconscious, responsible for the task of "inspector", and is not allowed to invade the subconscious instinct and desire into the consciousness. However, when the current consciousness loses vigilance, sometimes the suppressed instinct or desire will also infiltrate into the consciousness through disguise.

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Consciousness: The feeling and experience that individuals perceive at any time.
Subconsciousness: The contents of memory and emotion that must be pushed aside because they pose a threat to consciousness cannot be perceived simply by paying attention, but may reveal some of them in dreams and verbal humor. It can also be found through psychoanalysis and other technologies.
Preconsciousness: The part that can be realized when needed.