Tag: Conscious Experience


FELT NEED

Introduction and Definition of Felt Need The concept of the felt need occupies a critical position within motivational psychology and humanistic theory, serving as the bridge between intrinsic physiological or psychological deficits and the conscious experience of wanting or lacking. A felt need is fundamentally defined as a state of deprivation or desire that has […]

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CONSCIOUSNESS-ALTERING SUBSTANCES

A substantial group of psychoactive substances are defined by their capacity to impact conscious encounters and the subjective interpretation of reality. These compounds interact fundamentally with the biological architecture of the central nervous system (CNS), primarily through modulation of neurotransmitter systems, thereby altering perception, mood, cognition, and behavior. The study of consciousness-altering substances bridges pharmacology, […]

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