A neuroscientific approach to consciousness.
For a neuroscientist, consciousness currently defies any formal operational definition. However, the phenomenon is distinct from self-consciousness: after all, one can "let oneself go," when experiencing extreme emotion, but still be accessing a sentiment, subjective, conscious state. This...
Main Authors: | Greenfield, S, Collins, T |
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Format: | Conference item |
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