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Consciousness and Experience

The subjective nature of experiences, how they are embedded in awareness, and influenced by internal and external conditions, including the study of various types of experiences such as pain, psychological pain, romantic encounters, and esoteric experiences

intermediate
3 hours
Psychology
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Consciousness and experience are fundamental concepts in understanding human psychology. Consciousness refers to our awareness of ourselves and our environment, while experience encompasses the subjective events that shape our perceptions. Together, they influence how we interact with the world and ...

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Key Terms

Consciousness
The state of being aware of and able to think about one's own existence.

Example: Being conscious of your thoughts while studying.

Subjective Experience
Personal experiences that are unique to an individual.

Example: Feeling joy during a concert.

Perception
The process of interpreting sensory information.

Example: Seeing a red apple and recognizing it as an apple.

Mindfulness
The practice of being present and fully engaged in the moment.

Example: Focusing on your breath during meditation.

Awareness
The ability to perceive and understand one's surroundings.

Example: Being aware of your emotions during a conversation.

Cognitive Bias
A systematic pattern of deviation from norm or rationality in judgment.

Example: Overconfidence bias in decision-making.

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Understanding and managing emotions in oneself and others.
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Key Concepts

AwarenessSubjective ExperiencePerceptionMindfulness