"When we cannot distinguish between stimuli, we become confused. conflict occurs within ourselves. There develops a tug of war between nerve cells in the brain. We feel that we must do two contradictory things at the same time. This conflict does not occur at a level of brain activity that is under our conscious control. The conflict involves our glands, our stomachs, intestines, blood vessels. All we know is that we feel nervous, that we have abdominal cramps, or that our feet are cold and clammy... (D. Fink - Psych) (59:8) "Our bodies and our minds are taught thousands of behavior patterns many of which are in complete conflict with each other." (D. Fink - Psych)
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