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The relationship between the brain and subjective experience is defined by the 'hard problem of consciousness,' which questions how physical processes in the brain give rise to subjective experience [1], [2], [3]. Various models, such as the Orch-OR theory [4] and the dual-aspect-dual-mode framework [5], attempt to bridge the explanatory gap between neural mechanisms and the mind, while cognitive psychology views the brain as the hardware necessary to produce subjective behavior [6].

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Quantum Mechanics And Consciousness: The Physics Of Mind quantumzeitgeist.com Quantum Zeitgeist 2 facts
claimThe Orchestrated Objective Reduction (Orch-OR) model, proposed by Roger Penrose and Stuart Hameroff, posits that quantum processes within the brain could provide a physical basis for subjective experience.
perspectiveCritics maintain that claims regarding quantum processes in the brain providing a physical basis for subjective experience lack empirical support and are speculative.
Hard problem of consciousness - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia 1 fact
claimThe 'hard problem' of consciousness is the question of why and how physical processes in the brain are accompanied by subjective experience, including why specific mechanisms lead to specific feelings rather than others.
Theories and Methods of Consciousness biomedres.us Paul C Mocombe · Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research 1 fact
claimCognitive psychology accounts for both the objective formation of consciousness and individual subjective experiences by metaphorically viewing the brain as software and the body as hardware working together to produce subjective behavior.
Hard Problem of Consciousness - David Chalmers - organism.earth organism.earth Organism.earth 1 fact
claimThe “Hard Problem of Consciousness” is defined as the problem of how physical processes in the brain give rise to the subjective experience of the mind and of the world.
(PDF) On the function of consciousness - an adaptationist perspective academia.edu Academia.edu 1 fact
claimThe dual-aspect-dual-mode framework of consciousness leads to structural and functional coherence between the mind and the brain, bridges the explanatory gap between subjective experiences and their neural correlates, and results in mundane subjective experiences.
Psychology and Cognitive Science on Consciousness klinikong.com Klinikong 1 fact
claimThe "hard problem of consciousness" refers to the challenge of explaining why and how subjective experiences arise from physical processes in the brain.
Global workspace theory: consciousness as brain wide information ... selfawarepatterns.com SelfAwarePatterns 1 fact
perspectiveThe author posits that subjective experience is communication between the sensory, affective, and planning regions of the brain.
Panpsychism - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy plato.stanford.edu Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy 1 fact
claimNeuroscience has successfully uncovered mechanisms in the brain underlying cognitive and behavioral functioning, but has not provided a satisfying explanation for why humans have subjective experience.