Definitions
- Referring to the part of the mind that is not fully conscious but still affects behavior and emotions. - Describing the mental processes that occur below the level of conscious awareness. - Talking about the hidden thoughts, feelings, and memories that influence behavior.
- Referring to the mental processes that occur below the level of conscious awareness. - Describing the part of the mind that is not fully conscious but still affects behavior and emotions. - Talking about the hidden thoughts, feelings, and memories that influence behavior.
List of Similarities
- 1Both words refer to mental processes that occur below the level of conscious awareness.
- 2Both words describe the part of the mind that influences behavior and emotions.
- 3Both words are used to talk about hidden thoughts, feelings, and memories.
What is the difference?
- 1Usage: Subconscience is less commonly used than subconscious.
- 2Connotation: Subconscience may sound more formal or technical than subconscious.
- 3Association: Subconscience may be associated with Freudian psychology, while subconscious is a more general term.
Remember this!
Both subconscience and subconscious refer to the mental processes that occur below the level of conscious awareness and influence behavior and emotions. However, subconscience is a less common variant of subconscious and may sound more formal or technical. Subconscience may also be associated with Freudian psychology, while subconscious is a more general term.