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The Great Mystery: Levels of Consciousness

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Abstract
Researchers agree that there are various levels of consciousness, from concentrated attention at one end of the spectrum to a total lack of consciousness at the other. Most of what we do tends to be on the unconscious end of the continuum. A classic example is driving to a destination and realizing that you don't really remember the half hour drive. That doesn't mean that you weren't aware of the highway or cars, but that you were not consciously monitoring the driving process.
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Introduction to Psychology, Physiological Psychology, Inside Out
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