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Familiarity

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FAMILIARITY, in psychology, is defined as a feeling upon which follows closely recognition, so immediate, that its complex nature is hidden. This recognition is based upon subliminal asso ciation and there is consequently no need for the presence of mental images. Familiarity is therefore a developed "new" process of the mind, resulting from a fusion or combination of mental processes no longer individually felt. See ASSOCIATION OF IDEAS.