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Divided Consciousness

Divided Consciousness



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Carl Jung said in 1935 that "The so-called unity of consciousness is an illusion... we like to think that we are one but we are not." Later on, Ernest Hilgard believed that during hypnosis, consciousness can be split into distinct components. Hilgard's bimodal consciousness has a receptive mode and an active mode.

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