unselfconsciousness
Unselfconsciousness refers to a mental state in which self-monitoring and concern about others’ judgments diminish, allowing behavior to unfold with less deliberate self-editing. It is often described as a natural or spontaneous mode of action in which attention is absorbed by the activity itself rather than by self-evaluation or social appraisal.
Etymologically, the term combines the negative prefix un- with self-consciousness to denote an absence of heightened
In psychology and cognitive science, unselfconscious states are linked to automaticity, flow, and procedural memory. They
In art, culture, and philosophy, unselfconscious expression is often valued as authentic or spontaneous, contrasting with
Practically, unselfconsciousness is context-dependent and varies across individuals and cultures. It can accompany high expertise, intrinsic
See also: self-consciousness; flow; mindfulness; authenticity.
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