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The 'easy problem of consciousness' is defined by its focus on the mechanistic functions of the [concept] brain, such as information integration and stimulus discrimination, as described in [1] and [2].

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Hard problem of consciousness - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia 1 fact
claimDavid Chalmers defines the 'easy problems' of consciousness as mechanistic explanations involving the activity of the nervous system and brain in relation to the environment, while defining the 'hard problem' as the question of why those physical mechanisms are accompanied by subjective feelings, such as the feeling of pain.
Quantum Theory of Consciousness - Scirp.org. scirp.org Gangsha Zhi, Rulin Xiu · Scientific Research Publishing 1 fact
claimThe 'easy problem of consciousness' addresses the mechanisms the brain uses to integrate information, categorize and discriminate environmental stimuli and memories, focus attention, and perform tasks associated with conscious experience.