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Top Comments (10)
“If the human brain were so simple That we could understand it, We would be so simple That we couldn’t.” Emerson Pugh
I was anticipating some new revelations in the study of consciousness, instead of a rehash of existing information. Then again there is a new book to promote.
Robert please buy an actual microphone for these interviews.
Thanks for giving us access to those fantastic interviews
Why doesn't anyone ever mention Hoffstedder? His book "I am a Strange Loop" . An interesting view of consciousness.
I love Closer To Truth. The Science of Consciousness is very interesting. I think that consciousness is extremely simple. However, the consequences of consciousness are very very complex.
As a young student who was interested in pursuing neuroscience, I went to see a Christof Koch lecture at UC Berkeley 20 years ago. The room was so full I sat on the ground. It was fascinating! Back then, ONE description of consciousness was that it's an emergent property or phenomenon of the complex interactions between neurons and groups of neurons. I remember there were different ways of thinking of consciousness.... seems like there still might be!
Please interview Mark Solms!
Finally an approach I'd agree with in terms of "graspability" - not simply ignoring the fact of consciousness as a hard problem.
Thanks for having Anil on you video. The interview was awesome.
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Top Comments (10)
“If the human brain were so simple That we could understand it, We would be so simple That we couldn’t.” Emerson Pugh
I was anticipating some new revelations in the study of consciousness, instead of a rehash of existing information. Then again there is a new book to promote.
Robert please buy an actual microphone for these interviews.
Thanks for giving us access to those fantastic interviews
Why doesn't anyone ever mention Hoffstedder? His book "I am a Strange Loop" . An interesting view of consciousness.
I love Closer To Truth. The Science of Consciousness is very interesting. I think that consciousness is extremely simple. However, the consequences of consciousness are very very complex.
As a young student who was interested in pursuing neuroscience, I went to see a Christof Koch lecture at UC Berkeley 20 years ago. The room was so full I sat on the ground. It was fascinating! Back then, ONE description of consciousness was that it's an emergent property or phenomenon of the complex interactions between neurons and groups of neurons. I remember there were different ways of thinking of consciousness.... seems like there still might be!
Please interview Mark Solms!
Finally an approach I'd agree with in terms of "graspability" - not simply ignoring the fact of consciousness as a hard problem.
Thanks for having Anil on you video. The interview was awesome.