Towards a mathematical theory of unconscious adaptation and emotions

  • Authors:
  • Alin Gilbert Sumedrea

  • Affiliations:
  • Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, Department of Psychology, Sibiu, Romania

  • Venue:
  • WSEAS Transactions on Mathematics
  • Year:
  • 2010

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Abstract

The psychological adaptability is realized through the conscious and the unconscious mechanisms. Even though the functionality of the mechanisms involved emphasizes different approaches, the main reason for these - approaches - is the obtaining of the maximum adaptability which has to protect the person at the conscious level. The invisible unconscious mechanisms have a major role in the process of psychological adaptation. The unconscious contribution does not eliminate completely the danger of psychological collapse, and this accredits the idea of the existence of a psychological guarantee only for proper inquirer stimuli. The incapacity of the consciousness filters to mediate the transactions of unconscious offers changes the adaptability process in an approach which is not entirely controllable. The uncontrollable part validates the approach of the imposing of own unconscious offers in the environment. The emotion analyzed at the conscious level translates the uncertainty of the validation of the transactions of unconscious offers with the environment as tensional state. The mathematical approach of this paper describes the need for psychological stimulation as a facet of adaptability and the emotional mechanisms as devices of the preserving of tensional states.