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Neuroscience is directly linked to the 'easy problem of consciousness' as it provides the reductive methods and physical mechanisms used to explain functional cognitive processes, as noted in [1] and [2]. Furthermore, proposed theories like QTOC aim to bridge these fields by addressing both the easy problems and broader unsolved challenges within neuroscience, as described in [3].

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Quantum Theory of Consciousness - Scirp.org. scirp.org Gangsha Zhi, Rulin Xiu · Scientific Research Publishing 1 fact
claimThe authors propose a quantum theory of consciousness (QTOC) based on a new interpretation of quantum physics, asserting that it can address both the hard and easy problems of consciousness as well as other unsolved problems in neuroscience.
The Hard Problem of Consciousness | Springer Nature Link link.springer.com Springer 1 fact
claimDavid Chalmers asserts that standard reductive methods of neuroscience and cognitive science, which are effective for solving the 'easy problems' of consciousness, are insufficient for addressing the 'hard problem'.
Non-physicalist Theories of Consciousness cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 1 fact
claimNeuroscience is considered sufficient to solve the 'easy problems of consciousness' by identifying physical mechanisms that perform or implement specific functions.