<Ol> <Li> Sensation, which tell consciousness that something is there . </Li> <Li> Feelings, which consist of value judgments, and motivate our reaction to what we have sensed . </Li> <Li> Intellect, an analytic function that compares the sensed event to all known others and gives it a class and category, allowing us to understand a situation within a historical process, personal or public . </Li> <Li> And intuition, a mental function with access to deep behavioral patterns, being able to suggest unexpected solutions or predict unforeseen consequences, "as if seeing around corners" as Jung put it . </Li> </Ol> <Li> Sensation, which tell consciousness that something is there . </Li> <Li> Feelings, which consist of value judgments, and motivate our reaction to what we have sensed . </Li> <Li> Intellect, an analytic function that compares the sensed event to all known others and gives it a class and category, allowing us to understand a situation within a historical process, personal or public . </Li>

When was psychology recognized as a formal academic discipline