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Neuroscience and physiology are linked as foundational biological disciplines that both support the physicalist view of human bodily functions [1] and are integrated as core components within the interdisciplinary field of Network Physiology [2], [3].

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The New Field of Network Physiology: Building the Human ... frontiersin.org Frontiers 2 facts
claimThe field of Network Physiology has generated interest across a diverse community of research scientists, including those in applied mathematics, physics, data science, biomedical engineering, neuroscience, physiology, and clinical medicine.
claimThe scope of Network Physiology extends beyond applying knowledge from statistical physics, applied mathematics, informatics, and network theory to systems biology, neuroscience, physiology, and medicine; it requires new computational and analytical approaches to extract information from complex data, infer transient interactions between dynamically changing systems, and quantify global behavior at the organism level.
Non-physicalist Theories of Consciousness cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 1 fact
claimPapineau, Gillett, and Loewer (2001) argue that physiology and neuroscience provide no evidence of non-physical forces operating within the human brain and body, suggesting that all physical events in the body are explainable in physical terms.