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Adrian Guardia,Robert Vinaja,F. I. WaggonerHere, we offer an answer to that bonus question promised in the introduction and show how in reality it is not a well-posed question.整洁漂亮 发表于 2025-3-23 18:03:11
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The Emergence of the SelfIn this chapter, the origins of the self are reviewed. We start with the importance of perception and proceed with the roles of brains in adaptive behaviours. This chapter includes a brief overview of basic neurophysiology. Experiments done on animals using the mirror test to assess self-awareness will be described.牛的细微差别 发表于 2025-3-24 05:56:38
The Strange World of Split-brain Patients: In Search of the Interpreter of Our ActionsThis chapter reviews the split-brain cases in what they have to say about the self and the illusion of free will.PANEL 发表于 2025-3-24 06:44:32
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And Why There Is Something Instead of NothingHere, we offer an answer to that bonus question promised in the introduction and show how in reality it is not a well-posed question.FLASK 发表于 2025-3-25 03:12:57
The Self and Consciousness Throughout HistoryThis chapter reviews very briefly some concepts of the self and consciousness throughout history. Hellenistic, Roman and mediaeval neuroscience concepts are described. Parallels with the scientific perspectives explained in the previous chapters are explained.