Functional Brain Processing
Dec 14
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Thomas Bishop
“Consciousness is the result of functional brain activity that relates experience and relative levels of processing.
Consciousness occurs regardless of our awareness of it.
The mind is that aspect of consciousness that we can relate to within ourselves, as well as in other people around us. It is the sense of our functional brain processing” (Bishop, 2008).
Bishop, T., (2008). Consciousness Theory: New Insight into your Mind and Thought. Mind and Thought Series. (1st ed.). Sparks.
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