Michael Pollan tells Scientific American why the science of consciousness may ultimately be too subject to our own conscious ...
Theorists of consciousness generally focus on sensation – what it's like to, say, experience the color red. Yet what we call the stream of consciousness offers a much richer and more complex blend of ...
It sounds like an oxymoron, but we could find the origin of consciousness in our brains using the brains of those who are unconscious.
The science writer delves into the vast subject of consciousness in his new book A World Appears – and draws some surprising conclusions, finds Grace Wade ...
A neuroscientist clad in gold and red and a philosopher sheathed in black took the stage before a packed, murmuring auditorium at New York University on Friday night. The two men were grinning, ...
The peer-reviewed presentation merges computational metaphysics, algorithmic theology, and conscious hip-hop in a ...
Ever since we published our very first issue 123 years ago—yes, we’re old—Popular Mechanics has endeavored to help you understand all kinds of technological marvels, from the tools in your shed, to ...
My journey into counseling and holistic wellness began through lived experience growing up sensitive to the heart, serving as a U.S. Army Veteran, and working in the fields of social work, behavioral ...
Yes: Consciousness is totally dependent on the brain and comes out from it. Dynamics of the brain create awareness. The brain is the conscious mind. No: Mind and body are distinctly different; ...