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Asked by: Gwendolyn Wraage
medical health brain and nervous system disordersWhat is our consciousness?
In this way, where does consciousness come from?
Researchers have long thought that it resides somewhere in the cortex - the outer layer of the brain - but no one has been able to pinpoint where. The Harvard team identified not only the specific brainstem region linked to arousal, but also two cortex regions, that all appear to work together to form consciousness.
- 1 Level 1: I-AM Consciousness.
- 2 Level 2: Points of View.
- 3 Level 3: The Unconscious / Beliefs.
- 4 Level 4: The Subconscious / Feelings.
- 5 Level 5: The Conscious Mind / Thought.
Correspondingly, do humans have consciousness?
The most commonly given answer is that we attribute consciousness to other people because we see that they resemble us in appearance and behavior; we reason that if they look like us and act like us, they must be like us in other ways, including having experiences of the sort that we do.
The view in neuroscience is that consciousness as we know it is entirely generated by the brain and does not exist separately from or independent of the brain. The view in neuroscience is that consciousness as we know it is entirely generated by the brain and does not exist separately from or independent of the brain.