The Iceberg of Consciousness
The conscious mind represents just a tiny fraction of the immense complexity within our brains, where billions of neurons interact in ways we barely understand. While we may feel emotions like happiness or sadness, these feelings stem from a vast network of unseen processes. This stark reality highlights the limitations of our knowledge about the intricate workings beneath our awareness, emphasizing the profound depth of neuroscience yet to be explored.In this clip
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27: David Eagleman | How Your Brain Makes Sense of the World
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What if I told you that there is an incredibly powerful supercomputer running in the background of your mind that's processing over 11 million bits of information per second while your conscious mind can only handle about 40 bits?
What do neuroscientists say about consciousness in the episode 655: David Eagleman | How Our Brains Construct Reality and the clip Brain Activity?
What do neuroscientists say about consciousness based on the episode 655: David Eagleman | How Our Brains Construct Reality and the clip Brain and Consciousness?