Unconsciousness - Wikipedia Unconsciousness is a state in which a living individual exhibits a complete, or near-complete, inability to maintain an awareness of self and environment or to respond to any human or environmental stimulus [1]
Unconsciousness First Aid and Treatment - Verywell Health When a person is unaware of their surroundings and unable to respond, this is described as being unconscious Unconsciousness is a medical emergency, and it is often a sign of a serious health issue that could result in death or permanent disability
Unconscious - Psychology Today The conscious mind contains all the thoughts, feelings, cognitions, and memories we acknowledge, while the unconscious consists of deeper mental processes not readily available to the conscious
The 5 Stages of Unconsciousness - Statcare Unconsciousness is a state in which an individual loses awareness of their surroundings and is unable to respond to external stimuli It can occur due to various reasons, such as trauma, medical conditions, or substance abuse
Unconscious | Psychology, Cognitive Science Neuroscience | Britannica Unconscious, the complex of mental activities within an individual that proceed without his awareness Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis, stated that such unconscious processes may affect a person’s behaviour even though he cannot report on them
unconscious - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Adjective unconscious (comparative more unconscious, superlative most unconscious) Not awake; having no awareness (usually as the result of a head injury) Synonyms: insentient, oblivious, out of it, out on one's feet, unaware, down for the count, under, lost to the world, senseless