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The subpersonality model, for example, explains this well. That is, we are different, for example, at work and at home , and not just in the details of intonation, etc., but subtly, but totally different. – Other bundles of emotions, ways and directions of thinking, behavior, facial expressions, plasticity, etc. are “integrated” in a complex way. That is, they are activated literally like different personalities (“subpersonalities”)
This is not only tied to the place, but also to communication with different people: I think if a person tracks at least a little carefully, then he is different with mom and dad, with a friend and with the seller (so a good seller tries to start associations with a “friend”), with one mistress and with another mistress (well, if they are somehow different in his perception, and not Hey-baby-1 and Hey-baby-2))
That is, the transition to another space can SOMETIMES accidentally, through associations-“anchors”, launch another subpersonality that did not plan anything here.
Because automatically you give the body the command to go and take something/do something, and as if you give it an assignment. The brain itself is doing other things at this point. And then Oppa's body, so what? And he has no memory, and there is nothing to answer)