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The relationship between consciousness and neural architectures is established by research methods investigating their structural basis [1], historical philosophical focus on qualia emergence within brain structures [2], and theoretical claims identifying specific neural architectures as the physical substrate for conscious experience [3].

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The function(s) of consciousness: an evolutionary perspective frontiersin.org Frontiers in Psychology 1 fact
referenceShapson-Coe et al. (2024) conducted high-resolution reconstructions of neural architecture, which provides a method for investigating the structural and neurophysiological basis of consciousness.
In defense of scientifically and philosophically (not politically ... blog.apaonline.org APA Blog 1 fact
claimIntegrated Information Theory postulates suggest that the neural correlate of being conscious is located in a temporal-parietal-occipital 'hot zone' of the brain, which possesses the neural architecture for reciprocal projections capable of manifesting a maximally irreducible cause-effect structure.
A harder problem of consciousness: reflections on a 50-year quest ... frontiersin.org Frontiers 1 fact
referenceThomas Nagel (1974) identified that discussions on consciousness have traditionally focused on the emergence of qualia within the brain's neural architecture, a phenomenon often referred to as the alchemy of qualia.