Tag: psychology of consciousness


DIMENSIONS OF CONSCIOUSNESS

Introduction: Defining the Enigma of Consciousness Consciousness remains arguably the most profound and perplexing subject within the fields of psychology, philosophy, and neuroscience. Despite centuries of inquiry, a comprehensive, unified definition continues to elude researchers, leading to a rich but fragmented landscape of theoretical models. The challenge lies in bridging the gap between objective neural […]

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UNITY OF CONSCIOUSNESS

The Fundamental Problem of Unity in Consciousness The concept of the unity of consciousness stands as one of the most profound and challenging topics in both philosophy of mind and cognitive psychology. It addresses the fundamental observation that despite the brain processing myriad sensory inputs, memories, emotions, and cognitive tasks simultaneously across distributed neural networks, […]

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