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The brain is the biological organ responsible for the processes described by the binding problem, which concerns how the brain integrates sensory information into coherent experiences [1]. Materialist perspectives suggest that understanding the brain's mechanisms will resolve the binding problem [2], and research indicates that the brain unifies complex information to create meaningful ideas [3].
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Theories and Methods of Consciousness biomedres.us 2 facts
claimThe 'hard problem' of consciousness concerns accounting for how the brain functions to produce phenomenal subjective experience, while the 'binding problem' concerns how the brain integrates these experiences.
claimFrom the materialist perspective, consciousness dies or is diminished following damage to or death of the brain, and there is no 'hard problem' of consciousness, only a 'binding problem' that will be understood through advancements in neuroscience techniques.
Quantum Models of Consciousness from a Quantum Information ... arxiv.org 1 fact
referenceReference [26] addresses criticisms suggesting the binding problem is an illusion by showing how complex information is unified into coherent ideas that provide meaning within the brain.