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automatism
An action performed subconsciously, without any apparent direction from the mind; a thought which appears spontaneously in one's consciousness

generalising this phenomenon, Mr Myers has given the name of automatism, sensory or motor, emotional or intellectual, to this whole sphere of effects, due to ‘uprushes’ into the ordinary consciousness of energies originating in the subliminal parts of the mind.

A surrealist painting technique whereby one attempts to move the brush, pen etc. without conscious control over it
Acting automatically or involuntarily
Method of painting or drawing in which conscious control over the movement of the hand is suppressed so that the subconscious mind may take over. For some Abstract Expressionists, such as Jackson Pollock, the automatic process encompassed the entire process of composition. The Surrealists, having once achieved an interesting image or form by automatic or chance means, exploited the technique with fully conscious purpose. See also Abstract Expressionism, action painting, Surrealism
A term to describe "automatic" painting (or drawing), where the artist tries to express unconscious thoughts in a free-form manner
Performance of an act without conscious control, as in the operation of organs, muscles and reflexes
act over which a person has no control e g sleepwalking
The state or quality of being automatic; the power of self-moving; automatic, mechanical, or involuntary action
any reaction that occurs automatically without conscious thought or reflection (especially the undirected behavior seen in psychomotor epilepsy)
automatic action--especially any action performed apparently without intention or awareness
{i} automatic action; involuntary or reflexive action
A theory as to the activity of matter
Metaph
A disassociative state where a person suffering has no control over their actions
The theory that living organisms are governed solely by the laws of physics and mechanics An extreme form of behaviorism that denies conscious control of actions
The theory that the body is a machine whose functions are accompanied but not controlled by consciousness Physical activates (e g , arm movements, writing, drawing, musical performance) that occur without the automatist's conscious control or knowledge Also known as motor automatism [Also see "Automatic Writing" and "Dissociation" for more info ]
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