How can Computational Neuroscience explain the Origin of First-Person Subjectivity: How Do I Feel Like “Me”?
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How can Neuroscience explain the Origin of First-Person Subjectivity: Why Do I Feel Like “Me”?
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How can Science explain the Origin of First-Person Subjectivity: Why Do I Feel Like “Me”?
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How can Science explain the Origin of First-Person Subjectivity: Why Do I Feel Like “Me”?
The Origin of First-Person Subjectivity: Why Do I Feel Like “Me”?
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The Origin of First-Person Subjectivity: Why Do I Feel Like “Me”?
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The Epistemic and Ontological Inadequacy of Contemporary Neuroscience in Decoding Mental Representational Content
Group for the discussion on the new emerging field of Neurophilosophy and of those working in this field ( Churchlands) , as well as on the intersections between neuroscience ,philosophy, behavior, and other related fields
The Epistemic and Ontological Inadequacy of Contemporary Neuroscience in Decoding Mental Representational Content
The interdisciplinary study of the mind and intelligence, embracing philosophy, psychology, artificial intelligence, neuroscience, linguistics, and anthropology.
The Hallucinated Subject: A Philosophical Account of Metzinger’s Phenomenal Self-Model Theory
Cognitive science or cognitivesci but not CSI. The sciences of cognition or thinking, thought processes, both natural and artificial intelligence/AI seeking to emulate or create thinking as opposed to purely robotic rule/instruction set following.
"Decoding Without Meaning: The Inadequacy of Neural Models for Representational Content"
This subreddit is for discussing a wide array of things related to neurobiology. We welcome posts and discussions of all sorts, about the biology of neurons, neural networks, and nervous systems. Questions about these topics are also encouraged.
"Decoding Without Meaning: The Inadequacy of Neural Models for Representational Content"
Cognitive science or cognitivesci but not CSI. The sciences of cognition or thinking, thought processes, both natural and artificial intelligence/AI seeking to emulate or create thinking as opposed to purely robotic rule/instruction set following.
"Decoding Without Meaning: The Inadequacy of Neural Models for Representational Content"
The interdisciplinary study of the mind and intelligence, embracing philosophy, psychology, artificial intelligence, neuroscience, linguistics, and anthropology.
"Decoding Without Meaning: The Inadequacy of Neural Models for Representational Content"
Group for the discussion on the new emerging field of Neurophilosophy and of those working in this field ( Churchlands) , as well as on the intersections between neuroscience ,philosophy, behavior, and other related fields
"Decoding Without Meaning: The Inadequacy of Neural Models for Representational Content"
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"Decoding Without Meaning: The Inadequacy of Neural Models for Representational Content"
/r/neuro, involving neuroscience: Discussion and news pertaining to neurobiology, cognitive studies, clinical neuroscience, the laboratory, and anything else related. We're a bit laid back here, you're free to post anything about neuroscience as long as it doesn't break the rules. For more academic discussions of journal articles, /r/neuroscience is a great place.
How exactly does consciously subjectivity emerge out of objective events in the natural world? Is Subjectivity ontologically fundamental?
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The Hallucinated Subject: A Philosophical Account of Metzinger’s Phenomenal Self-Model Theory
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Why does stimulating neurons produce sensations?
/r/neuro, involving neuroscience: Discussion and news pertaining to neurobiology, cognitive studies, clinical neuroscience, the laboratory, and anything else related. We're a bit laid back here, you're free to post anything about neuroscience as long as it doesn't break the rules. For more academic discussions of journal articles, /r/neuroscience is a great place.
Why does stimulating neurons produce sensations?
Neuropsychology is both an experimental and clinical branch of psychology that aims to understand how cognitive functions (memory, attention, etc.) and behavior are related to brain structure and functioning. Although the focus is typically on how injuries or illnesses of the brain (i.e., pathological functions) affect cognition and behavior, it also includes the study normal (i.e., non-pathological) functioning, cognition, and behavior.
Physicalist Definitions of Qualia?
Group for the discussion on the new emerging field of Neurophilosophy and of those working in this field ( Churchlands) , as well as on the intersections between neuroscience ,philosophy, behavior, and other related fields
Definitions of phenomenal consciousness
Group for the discussion on the new emerging field of Neurophilosophy and of those working in this field ( Churchlands) , as well as on the intersections between neuroscience ,philosophy, behavior, and other related fields