How the SELF Controls Its BRAIN

  • Eccles J
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Abstract

Problem -- Dualist-interactionism: my story -- Recent theoretical studies on the mind-brain problem -- New light on the mind-brain problem: how mental events could influence neural events -- Do mental events cause neural events analogously to the probability fields of quantum mechanics? -- Unitary hypothesis of mind-brain interaction in the cerebral cortex -- Evolution of consciousness -- Evolution of complexity of the brain with the emergence of consciousness -- Quantum aspects of brain activity and the role of consciousness / F. Beck and J.C. Eccles -- Self and its brain: the ultimate synthesis.

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Eccles, J. C. (1994). How the SELF Controls Its BRAIN. How the SELF Controls Its BRAIN. Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-49224-2

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