The so-called "hard problem" of consciousness (ie: the problem of
explaining how and why we have conscious experiences) has received
different formulations across time. Back in 1868, Thomas Henry
Huxley suggested that the mystery of consciousness resides
somewhere -- or somehow -- in the activity of the brain. Since
then, both clinical and basic neurosciences have taken the problem
of consciousness seriously, joining the allied disciplines of
philosophy and psychology in the seemingly insurmountable quest for
consciousness. This book presents some of the latest research in
the multidisciplinary field of consciousness studies, dealing with
both theoretical and experimental aspects encompassing a wide range
of normal and pathological states of consciousness.
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