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Why and How Consciousness Arises
Consciousness Is Not a Problem That Can Be Solved with Functional Explanations
Cognition Does Not Require Consciousness
Neural Correlates of Consciousness
Consciousness Is Generated in the Upper Brainstem
Deep Brain Stimulation
Sensory Outcome
Positive Emotions
Emotional Ethics
Affective Dimension of Dreaming
Some theories rely on specific brain areas, like the prefrontal cortex, thalamus, or anterior insula.
It could mean that consciousness is something our brains learn.
Learning comes down to strengthening and weakening connections between neurons.
Neurons that fire together, wire together.
We're always learning and relearning consciousness.
Difficulties
Hostility to Consciousness
Consciousness Is a Biological Phenomenon
Consciousness Does Not Exist
The Famous Mind-Body Problem
Lower-Level Neurobiological Processes in the Brain
Conscious States
Unified Conscious Fields
Consciousness Creates an Observer Independent Reality
Feeling of Pain and Engaging in Pain Behavior