Freud explores the nature of consciousness and its role within the psychic apparatus, proposing that consciousness (system Bw.) functions as a specialized mechanism for processing external stimuli and internal feelings. It argues that consciousness is located at the boundary between the outer and inner worlds, similar to the cortical layer of the brain, and does not retain permanent traces of excitation (anything that triggers psychic apparatus) unlike other psychic systems (Memory).
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