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Author Menon, Sangeetha, author.

Title Brain, self and consciousness : explaining the conspiracy of experience / Sangeetha Menon
Published New Delhi : Springer, 2014

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Description 1 online resource
Series Studies in neuroscience, consciousness and spirituality
Studies in neuroscience, consciousness and spirituality.
Contents The Problematic of Consciousness: An Introduction -- Brain and the Self -- Beginnings: Biological and Philosophical Accounts of Consciousness -- The Not-So-Rigid Brain: Philosophical Riddles and Experiential Ironies -- Body-Sense and Self-Sense: Why is Minimalism Insufficient? -- Boundaries of Self: Displacement, Meaning and Purpose -- The Feel Factor: Qualia and the Affective Markers of Experience -- Being and Wellbeing: You, Me and Our Free Will -- Beyond the Brain: The Final Frontiers of Consciousness
Summary This book discusses consciousness from the perspectives of neuroscience, neuropsychiatry and philosophy. It develops a novel approach in consciousness studies by charting the pathways in which the brain challenges the self and the self challenges the brain. The author argues that the central issue in brain studies is to explain the unity, continuity, and adherence of experience, whether it is sensory or mental awareness, phenomenal- or self-consciousness. To address such a unity is to understand mutual challenges that the brain and the self pose for each other. The fascinating discussion that this book presents is: How do the brain and self create the conspiracy of experience where the physicality of the brain is lost in the subjectivity of the self?
Analysis Neuropsychology
Phenomenology
Psychiatry
Psychology
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Consciousness.
Brain.
Consciousness
Brain -- physiology
Brain
brains.
MEDICAL -- Physiology.
SCIENCE -- Life Sciences -- Human Anatomy & Physiology.
Brain
Consciousness
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9788132215813
8132215818
813221580X
9788132215806