3.1 The Neural Correlates of Consciousness
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August 23, 2020 at 7:28 pm
Please how you can explain the relationship between the consciousness and the superposition phenomenon of the electrons behaviour in the quantum mechanics experments .
Ashraf Ayoub -
August 23, 2020 at 7:28 pm
Please how you can explain the relationship between the consciousness and the superposition phenomenon of the electrons behaviour in the quantum mechanics experments .
Ashraf Ayoub -
September 17, 2020 at 1:22 pm
Yes, I had read about the fascinating case of the 24-year-old Chinese woman mentioned here who showed up at the doctor complaining of dizziness, only to find out that her entire cerebellum was missing! Can you imagine suddenly learning at that age that essentially more than half of your brain is missing?!? (For more details, look up the online article in Science Alert entitled “This Woman Lived 24 Years Without Knowing She Was Missing Her Entire Cerebellum.”) It just goes to show how incredibly resilient and adaptable the brain is! I also loved the discussion here about the way studies have shown that bits of information can be processed without any conscious recognition; there’s just so much going on at the subconscious level. Super-interesting!
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September 17, 2020 at 1:38 pm
Yes, I had read about the fascinating case of the 24-year-old Chinese woman mentioned here who showed up at the doctor complaining of dizziness, only to find out that her entire cerebellum was missing! Can you imagine suddenly learning at that age that essentially more than half of your brain is missing?!? (For more details, look up the online article in Science Alert entitled “This Woman Lived 24 Years Without Knowing She Was Missing Her Entire Cerebellum.”) It just goes to show how incredibly resilient and adaptable the brain is! I also loved the discussion here about studies that have shown that bits of information can be processed without any conscious recognition; there’s just so much going on at the subconscious level. Super-interesting!
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November 4, 2020 at 6:56 am
What if they do experiment, alter 1 part of the brain of each person(different part for each person) until they discover were they loss consciousness? Of course it must have consent or just like before someone die they decide to offer the part of their body to science or donate to someone. Is it possible? I’m thinking about the 24 year old Chinese who lived without cerebellum..
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November 4, 2020 at 6:56 am
What if they do experiment, alter 1 part of the brain of each person(different part for each person) until they discover were they loss consciousness? Of course it must have consent or just like before someone die they decide to offer the part of their body to science or donate to someone. Is it possible? I’m thinking about the 24 year old Chinese who lived without cerebellum..
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October 13, 2022 at 9:16 am
Mice/rodents and people have a conflict. It is a better mix to have human brains with dolphin brains in the experiments of this company. According to Prof., these DishBrain creatures have consciousness- it occurs on the cortex blanket, they have that. Soon they will have mech bodies. They will remember how we treat them.
Or, dogs, and horses. Best friends!
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April 1, 2023 at 10:21 am
Recent cortical sheet parallels are found in studies of thin sheets of water, i think by Oxford in the UK, but i only have a Cambridge news feed.
So Cambridge shows the sheer electroconductabiliy for small water molecule width that is not recognized as an energy carrier in water of greater depths past sheet depth mentioned here.
It seems a paradox on less allowing more.
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July 1, 2023 at 1:29 pm
Another promising area of research is the study of brain oscillations and their relationship to consciousness. For example, gamma oscillations, which occur in the frequency range of 25 to 100 Hz, have been linked to perceptual processes and the integration of conscious information.
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September 16, 2024 at 4:58 pm
It’s interesting to know that consciousness is not located in the thalamus of our brain. What draws my attention is the idea that consciousness might simply be the energy from which each individual’s perception develops, and that it could be situated in the thalamus. However, it goes beyond that. I should also pay attention to the receptors in our body, as I feel that it is the conjunction of both that creates consciousness.
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September 16, 2024 at 4:59 pm
It’s interesting to know that consciousness is not located in the thalamus of our brain. What draws my attention is the idea that consciousness might simply be the energy from which each individual’s perception develops, and that it could be situated in the thalamus. However, it goes beyond that. I should also pay attention to the receptors in our body, as I feel that it is the conjunction of both that creates consciousness.
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