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What are some of the ways in which decisions influenced by one's culture can regularly override basic human drives to: 1) eat, 2) sleep, 3) have sex?
Consciousness
The state of being aware of and able to think and perceive one's surroundings, thoughts, and sensations.
Information Processing
A theory describing the mental processes involved in the perception, storage, and manipulation of information.
Conscious Processing
The mental activities that involve awareness and attention in the processing of information.
Unconscious Processing
The mental activities of which individuals are not aware but that influence emotions, judgments, and behaviors.
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