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Awareness of Internal Stimuli
A component of consciousness involving the perception of one's own internal states. This includes physiological sensations like pain, hunger, thirst, and sleepiness, along with cognitive and emotional states such as thoughts and feelings.
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Analyzing Conscious Experience
A person is sitting on a park bench on a sunny day. They feel the warmth of the sun on their skin and hear children laughing nearby. At the same time, they notice they are feeling hungry and start thinking about what to have for lunch. This person's combined experience of these external and internal events best illustrates which psychological concept?
Biological Rhythms