A maze experiment was conducted by Lena Reed to test if people perform better the second time through a maze. The results showed that participants did complete the maze faster on their second attempt, supporting the idea of genetic memory and the inheritance of experiences from ancestors as part of a collective unconscious as proposed by Carl Jung.
A maze experiment was conducted by Lena Reed to test if people perform better the second time through a maze. The results showed that participants did complete the maze faster on their second attempt, supporting the idea of genetic memory and the inheritance of experiences from ancestors as part of a collective unconscious as proposed by Carl Jung.
A maze experiment was conducted by Lena Reed to test if people perform better the second time through a maze. The results showed that participants did complete the maze faster on their second attempt, supporting the idea of genetic memory and the inheritance of experiences from ancestors as part of a collective unconscious as proposed by Carl Jung.
it was proven that the second time the person did the maze they did better
Genetic memory is invoked to
explain the racial memory postulated by Carl Jung. In Jungian psychology, racial memories are posited memories, feelings, and ideas inherited from our ancestors as part of a "collective unconscious".
(Studies in Jungian Psychology by Jungian Analysts) John P. Dourley - The Illness That We Are - A Jungian Critique of Christianity-Inner City Books (1985)