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FREE WILL wrote 1 month ago: Jonathon Keats discusses  Why mapping the brain won’t reveal the nature of consciousness with … more →

Tags: Articles, Art, brain, Mind

Neurononsense: Why brain sciences can't explain the human condition1 comment

modeoflife wrote 1 month ago: Author: Roger Scruton – ABC Religion and Ethics – 9 May 2012 (Source: http://www.abc.net … more →

Tags: REFLECTIONS ON SCIENCE & THEOLOGY, michael gazzaniga, Neuroscience, patricia churchland, ethical brain, Peter Hacker, John Onians, Roger Scruton, Benjamin Libet

Brain-to-Brain Interface Drives Imagination Towards A Unified World

Mac Léinn wrote 2 months ago: Study:          A Brain-To-Brain Interface for Real-Time Sharing of Sensorimotor Information Authors … more →

Tags: Policies and Perceptions, AAAS, artificial, beyond boundaries, brain, brain interface, Brain to Brain, brain to brain interface, carolina kunicki

Your mind as universe & what you can do to change it

Choctaw Doc wrote 3 months ago: Do you like it when a new way of looking at a situation or phenomenon comes to mind or is introduced … more →

Tags: Psychology, EGO write proinde EGO sum, adaptive unconscious, affect, affective circuits, affective logic, Attachment, Attachment Disorders, Choctaw Doc

Neuroporn/Neuromania?

manwithoutqualities wrote 4 months ago: H/T to David Livingstone-Smith for pointing to this article. Exploring the trend of neuro-rejectioni … more →

Tags: Neuromania, Complexity, Raymond Tallis, Philosophy of Mind, functional magnetic resonance imaging, Consciousness, Neuroscience, Cognitive Neuroscience, human brain

Thoughts on Thinking: What is and is not necessary for intelligence

neurograce wrote 5 months ago: Thought is a concept that is frequently relegated to the Stewart-esque realm of “I know it when I se … more →

Tags: Research Findings, Psychology, intelligence, AI, Hopfield

The Need for an Epistemontological Perspective on Existential Reality Analysis.

Dr.d wrote 6 months ago: The Need for an Epistemontological Perspective on Existential Reality Analysis. (“Clearly there is m … more →

Tags: Neurophilosophy of Consciousness, ontology, logic, metaphysics, mathematics

EXTENDED BEING (Examiner.com article)

Choctaw Doc wrote 6 months ago: FROM DR. PAYNE’S ARTICLE “EXTENDED BEING” on Examiner.com “The quiet punctuated by the flow of water … more →

Tags: Philosophic & Religious Musings, Psychology, EGO write proinde EGO sum, MINISTRY OF ENLIGHTENMENT, Japan, psychology, extended mind, extended being, Ajiro

EXTENDED BEING: Connective-dynamic circuits twixt thou and emotionally significant others

Choctaw Doc wrote 7 months ago: FROM DR. PAYNE’S “EXTENDED BEING” on Examiner.com “The quiet punctuated by t … more →

Tags: Philosophic & Religious Musings, EGO write proinde EGO sum, Religion, Philosophy, & Spirituality, Op-Ed, MINISTRY OF ENLIGHTENMENT, Ajiro, Andy Clark, Dasein, David J. Chambers

Conscious Unawareness

neurograce wrote 7 months ago: I was at a neuroscience retreat a few months ago when I and some elder neuroscientists were talking … more →

Tags: doing research, Consciousness, Cristoph Koch, Perception

MIRAGE: Performance Art with Substitutional Reality system

Sebastian Alvarez wrote 8 months ago: Substitutional Reality system could be used to study cognitive dysfunction in psychiatric patients. … more →

Tags: Design, Human-ities, performativity, technology, videos, Digital Media, camera, Memory, microphone

Zombies vs Shombies 2 comments

Richard Brown wrote 9 months ago: Richard Marshall, a writer for 3am Magazine, has been interviewing philosophers. After interviewing … more →

Tags: Consciousness, Mind and Language, Applied Ethics, Metaethics, Is there a God?, metaphysics, philosophy of mind, holy crap, Truth

The Conscious Brain

manwithoutqualities wrote 9 months ago: Coming soon (an unlikely cover for an OUP book). … more →

Tags: Neuroscience, Cognitive Science, Philosophy of Mind, Philosophy, Consciousness, Perception, mind-body problem, attention, Jesse Prinz

Is Behavioral Economics Doomed?

manwithoutqualities wrote 9 months ago: Here is a skeptical take on the insights supposedly offered by the rise of behavioral economics as r … more →

Tags: social epistemology, Social Ontology, philosophy of mind, social cognition, Neuroscience, Philosophy of Social Science, Rationality, Cognition, Complexity

Lucid dreamers helped science to find a seat for counsciousness

thenorwegianlighthouse wrote 9 months ago: Sweet or bad dreams, it is interesting how instead lucid dreaming, when dreamers are actually aware … more →

Tags: Lucid Dreams, counsciousness, Lucid Dreaming, BURNING HOUSE

Review of Paul Churchland's latest

manwithoutqualities wrote 10 months ago: Here’s a tough review of Paul’s latest outing Plato’s Camera: How the Physical Bra … more →

Tags: Neuron, Paul Churchland, Neural Correlates, Neural Networks, Cognitive Science, psychology, Philosophy of Mind, Philosophical Psychology, Consciousness

Adina Roskies, Ph.D.

Christian Nakazawa wrote 10 months ago: Dr. Roskies is an associate professor of Philosophy at Dartmouth College, where she studies the inte … more →

Tags: Biology, Philosophy, Dartmouth College, neuroethics, neurolaw, Neuroscience, Roskies

Towards an externalist neuroeconomics

manwithoutqualities wrote 11 months ago: Here is a recent paper kindly brought to my attention by the author. To achieve the aim of establish … more →

Tags: extended mind, distributed knowledge, neuroeconomics, Distributed cognition, Externalism, Carsten Herrmann-Pillath, Cognitive Science, cognition, Philosophy of Mind

The psychosis of curiosity.

Dr.d wrote 11 months ago: — In MindBrain@yahoogroups.com, Dr. Barron Burrow (Dr. BB) (http://profiles.yahoo.com/cdickenz … more →

Tags: Neurophilosophy of Consciousness, Consciousness, Mind, dark DNA/RNA baryons, Magnetic monopoles, magnetic flux, information transfer


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