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Consciousness is defined as the subjective awareness of internal states including thoughts [1], and the modern concept of consciousness was formed by integrating thoughts with other mental phenomena [2]. Furthermore, academic literature explores the relationship between consciousness and the brain's coding of thoughts [3], while philosophical debates regarding dualism examine how both consciousness and thoughts interact with brain activity [4].
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Do all non-physicalist theories of consciousness face the interaction ... philosophy.stackexchange.com 1 fact
perspectiveDualism fails to provide an answer to the interaction problem, specifically regarding how consciousness receives signals from the brain, how thoughts link to brain activity, how mind-altering substances affect conscious experience, and how brain damage impedes conscious function.
Consciousness, Attention, and Conscious Attention psychologytoday.com 1 fact
claimConsciousness is defined as the subjective awareness of various things such as visual objects, events, thoughts, and emotions.
The Hard Problem of Consciousness | Springer Nature Link link.springer.com 1 fact
claimThe modern concept of consciousness was created by lumping together emotions, sensations, and thoughts, a concept that is untranslatable into ancient Greek.