Have you ever wondered how unconscious/vital functions could be strong?
Model A claims that the id block consists of strong unconscious functions. This seems counterintuitive and questionable.
Unconscious functions exist lower on the stack than conscious functions, so they tend to be underused. Strong functions process information at a high level of sophistication.
Assuming every function is mapped to a neural pathway, a region of the brain, or other construct that requires upkeep to stay strong, Model A's claim is like saying that a weightlifter's right bicep will remain just as strong as their left bicep even if they don't use their right bicep nearly as much.
Model A claims that the id block consists of strong unconscious functions. This seems counterintuitive and questionable.
Unconscious functions exist lower on the stack than conscious functions, so they tend to be underused. Strong functions process information at a high level of sophistication.
Assuming every function is mapped to a neural pathway, a region of the brain, or other construct that requires upkeep to stay strong, Model A's claim is like saying that a weightlifter's right bicep will remain just as strong as their left bicep even if they don't use their right bicep nearly as much.