Unconscious Human Choice
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A Unconscious Human Choice is a unconscious choice that is a human act (without human judgement).
- AKA: Automatic Human Decision, Non-deliberate Human Action.
- Context:
- It can (typically) be preceded by Human Judgement through unconscious processing.
- It can (typically) bypass Conscious Control through automatic response.
- It can (typically) reflect Unconscious Patterns from past experience.
- It can (typically) involve Emotional Responses below awareness threshold.
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- It can (often) manifest through Habitual Behavior in routine situations.
- It can (often) emerge from Emotional States during stress responses.
- It can (often) follow Social Patterns through implicit learning.
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- It can range from being a Free Human Choice to being a Forced Conscious Human Choice, depending on external pressure.
- It can range from being a Simple Reflex to being a Complex Pattern, depending on behavioral complexity.
- It can range from being a Pure Instinct to being a Learned Response, depending on origin type.
- It can range from being a Beneficial Choice to being a Harmful Choice, depending on outcome effect.
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- Examples:
- Altered State choices under Hypnotism.
- Automatic Actions during Sleep Walking.
- Impulsive Decisions, such as:
- Emotional Purchases under stress.
- Food Choices during hunger.
- Social Responses in crowds.
- Addictive Behaviors, such as:
- Compulsive Actions during anxiety.
- Habitual Responses to triggers.
- Automatic Reactions to cues.
- Instinctive Choices, such as:
- Threat Responses to danger.
- Social Distance adjustments.
- Facial Expressions to stimuli.
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- Counter-Examples:
- Conscious Human Decision, which involves deliberate thought.
- Choice by an Artificial General Intelligence, which uses computational processes.
- Rational Choice, which requires conscious reasoning.
- Group Decision, which involves multiple agents.
- See: Addiction, Bingeing, Cognitive Bias, Human Choice Theory, Emotional Intelligence, Psychometrics, Herd Mentality, Personal Decision, Unconscious Processing, System 1 Thinking, Automatic Behavior, Neural Pattern.