Much of people's mental life happens in the unconscious: a place that Freud famously considered to be a cesspit of their most basic animalistic desires. This is a view that modem neuroscientists definitely don't share, but they do agree with Freud on one thing--that their brains have an uncanny knack for working stuff out, with no need for conscious involvement. Here, how thoughts that people don't know they're having run their life are investigated.
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