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Neuroscience and Psychology: History, Philosophy, and Methods

14 min · 16. Mai 2025
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Does your brain create your mind? Or is it something else entirely? Explore the deep mystery of the mind-brain relationship. We delve into fascinating neuroscientific evidence that challenges the widely held view that the mind is just brain activity, from cases of intact cognition and consciousness despite severe brain damage to surprising examples of basal cognition in organisms without brains. Could the brain be more of a filter or a receiver for consciousness and cognition? Join us as we question the conventional paradigm and explore findings that suggest mind and consciousness could be fundamental primitives.

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