Split Polyconscious

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Split polyconscious refers to a system or sisasystem that is polyconscious in both front and headspace, but the streams of consciousness between front and headspace are separated.

Experiences a split polyconscious system may have:


 * Headmates lose their headspace memories when entering front, then lose their fronting memories when leaving front.
 * Headmates currently in headspace are unaware of fronting headmates, and vice versa.
 * Some or all headmates are unable to move between front and headspace.
 * When a headmate enters or leaves front, they feel like they are becoming a different version of themself. This phenomenon is not better attributed to being a subsystem.
 * The line between front and headspace is distinct.
 * Switching feels like another member suddenly taking over.
 * Co-fronting feels like multiple consciousnesses pushed together.

Barriers between front and headspace are often present in split polyconscious systems, but are not required to have in order to use the term split polyconscious.

= Related Terms = Polyconscious systems have a similar consciousness structure, but have a different distinction, or do not have a distinction, between fronting consciousness and headspace consciousness.

Cephaconscious is similar to split polyconscious, with the exception that members are monoconscious in front.

Split hydraconscious systems have a similar distinction between fronting consciousness and headspace consciousness.

Split Misaconscious systems have a similar distinction between fronting consciousness and headspace consciousness.

Split Monoconscious systems have a similar distinction between fronting consciousness and headspace consciousness

Mutoconscious systems may have a similar distinction between fronting consciousness and headspace consciousness.

= Gallery = Both flags were created by the-a-collective on Tumblr and are inspired by the polyconscious flag.

= References = https://web.archive.org/web/20240126001312/https://www.tumblr.com/the-a-collective/733092837440290816/coined-some-new-terms-because-we-noticed-a-gap?source=share