0 aware of oneself and one’s surroundings; not asleep or in a coma or anaesthetized etc -- tỉnh táo
The patient was conscious.
1 (sometimes with of) aware or having knowledge (of) -- biết được
They were conscious of his disapproval.
However, intentions and plans imply the sensation of conscious will.
We give surgery patients anesthesia to avert the agony they would feel if they remained conscious.
Here both systems function unconsciously, unlike the conscious functioning of the ventral system in the perceptual learning discussed above.
Unlike their earlier appeals to science, though, this time around actuaries made a conscious effort to practice what the scientists seemed to be preaching.
The self-organization of conscious thought must not be understood as the organization of conscious thought under the control of the self.
Patients in "minimally conscious states" are awake but have only partial preservation of awareness and responsiveness.
Singling out his conscious intentions as causes is practical and parsimonious, however, as it does not require a theory of everything.
To claim otherwise is to relegate the elaborate structure of conscious experience to a mystical state beyond the bounds of science.
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