Definition: 1. An alert cognitive state in which you are aware of yourself and your situation. 2. Having knowledge of.
Use 'consciousness' in a sentence:
1. She never recovered consciousness.
2. The Greens were the catalysts of a necessary change in the European consciousness.
3. Modern consciousness has this great need to explode its own postures.
4. Humans can experience another state of consciousness around their sleeping.
5. Since plants don't have nervous systems, the chances that they have consciousness are effectively zero.
6. Today the rapid growth of artificial intelligence (AI) raises fundamental questions: "What is intelligence, identity, or consciousness?"
7. Man's social being determines his consciousness.
8. The best psychological place from which to speak is an unselfconscious self-consciousness, providing the illusion of being natural.
9. He drifted in and out of consciousness.
10. He fainted and lost consciousness.
11. That idea has been creeping into our consciousness for some time.
12. The bus driver never regained consciousness and died at East Surrey Hospital .
13. Emotions are an essential and inseparable part of our consciousness.
14. The experience helped to change her social consciousness.
15. Her political consciousness sprang from her upbringing when her father's illness left the family short of money.
16. This consciousness again brought the unwonted color to her cheeks.
17. What's so great about consciousness, anyway?
18. I was meditating, and reached a higher state of consciousness.
19. Methods: The EEGs were recorded in 200 cases of full-term healthy perinatal newborn ( they were born in Yanbian Institute of Maternity and Infant Health from 1994 to 1995) in consciousness.
20. Bill, for instance, often gets painful "flashbacks", in which unwanted memories intrude into his consciousness, but overall he has chosen to see it as the best way of avoiding repeating the same mistakes.
21. In David Eagleman's opinion, our current knowledge of consciousness helps explain artificial intelligence.
22. She banged her head and lost consciousness.
23. It's all well and clever having a mind palace, but you've only three seconds of consciousness left to use it. So, come on.
24. I can't remember any more—I must have lost consciousness.
25. "The thought that 'I'm in it for me' has become deeply rooted in the national consciousness." Ms. Elshtain says.
26. Just as he was losing consciousness, he heard a faint squeak and looked down to see a baby wallaby that had fallen from its mother's pouch.
27. Suddenly he collapsed and lost consciousness.
28. I wouldn't go back to the crippling self-consciousness of my youth if you paid me.
29. He lost consciousness at the first whiff of ether.
30. It was days before she recovered consciousness.
31. I can't remember any more ─ I must have lost consciousness.
32. In suggestopedia, as he called his method, consciousness is shifted away from the curriculum to focus on something peripheral.
33. So what does all this tell us about animals' consciousness or animals' awareness of themselves and their state of mind?
34. The consciousness of being hunted, snared, tracked down, had begun to dominate him.
35. Confucianism is the largest Chinese school of thoughts, and the mainstream consciousness of the ancient China.
36. When the patient was taken to hospital, he had already lost consciousness.
37. When he regained consciousness, he found himself in the middle of the forest.
38. Several writers have posited the idea of a universal consciousness.
39. Matter can be transformed into consciousness and consciousness into matter.
40. Spoiling children may make them have no consciousness about their selfish behaviors.
41. As a result, we let disturbing thoughts and emotions arise in our consciousness and surrender to our primitive behavior.
42. The elements of intelligence and consciousness come together marvelously to produce different styles in predator and prey.
43. There was very little snobbery or class consciousness in the wartime navy.
44. In one experiment, people who reported feeling isolated were more likely than others to attribute consciousness to various gadgets.
45. The development of self-consciousness and the notion of individual identity were critical parts of the neurobiological changes that made us human.
46. "For consciousness to evolve, a brain with a threshold level of complexity and capacity is required," he added.
47. Men's social existence determines their consciousness.
48. She did not regain consciousness and died the next day.
49. It's a thoughtful examination of the dangers of our computing overdose and a historical overview of how technological advances change consciousness.
50. Consciousness links past attention to the present and permits the integration of details with perceived ends and purposes.
51. It took her a few minutes to recover consciousness.
52. The heart monitor shows low levels of consciousness.