Abstract

The article outlines perinatal experience as a specific state of subjective reality with formation of basic mental functions, sensory deprivation, partial body immobility and hypoxia. This state is characterized by: inactivity of will; absence of self-consciousness and sometimes even feeling of “self”; spontaneity of consciousness, dominance of protopathic cognitive processes over epicritical ones, spatial thinking over logical reasoning; absence of logical form in the information received; change of space-time continuum consisting in the phenomena of reversibility, slowing down and even full stop of time and uncontrolled flow of visual and/or acoustical experiences.

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