For many of the regions that are classified above the term subconscious was derived to make explanation of some mechanisms of the brain more comprehensible. [/b]
so your saying that it a generalization like the left brain logic right brain creative so idiots can get a kindergarden grasp on what the brain does at that subconscious is just a simple dumb explanation on what the brain does.
When you are dreaming (as even your article explains) those subconscious (unconscious)[/b]
depend if you believe the theory with proof or without it.
unconscious mind

The unconscious or subconscious mind, according to classical Freudian psychoanalysis, is a "part" of the mind that stores repressed memories. The theory of repression maintains that some experiences are too painful to be reminded of, so the mind stuffs them in the cellar. These painful repressed memories manifest themselves in neurotic or psychotic behavior and in dreams. However, there is no scientific evidence either for the unconscious repression of traumatic experiences or their causal agency in neurotic or psychotic behavior.

The unconscious mind is also thought by some, such as Jung and Tart, to be a reservoir of transcendent truths. There is no scientific evidence that this is true. [/b]
http://skepdic.com/unconscious.html
It is assumed that the unconscious is distinguished from the conscious by the fact that we are aware of conscious experience, but unaware of the unconscious. However, there is ample scientific data to establish as a fact that some conscious perception goes on without self-consciousness. It is possible to be unaware of having experienced something and unable to remember the experience, but still give evidence that one has had the experience.[/b]
most other thing control by brain other then conscious part go on without you self-consciously being aware of like breathing.
It is the vault for those “most primitive” thoughts and emotions, which even the dreamer may not be consciously aware of as being issues of great importance, until they are met with face to face, so to speak.[/b]
that again is a assumption what not supported by fact
see the main bulk of evidence is for the dreams coming from your visual primitive areas not from fraudien belife [/b]
This being the case the Subconscious Mind really is a great stage for establishing recognition of the true Self, because the conscious mind usually ends up getting caught up in circumstantials like the need to impress peers, establish “image,” and is less likely to adhere to core beliefs, emotions and influences. Ironically, the conscious mind, the “thinking mind,” is the one most susceptible to delusion.[/b]
still this is a assumption which i have been looking for scientific evidence to support the claim but have found none so where is your scientific evidence oneironaut instead of personal belife which this seem to me.