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Consciousness and neurobiology are linked through the study of neural correlates as proposed by Anil Seth [1], the philosophical debate regarding their identity in Type-B Materialism [2], and research attempting to correlate meditative states with neurobiological processes [3].

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Hard problem of consciousness - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia 2 facts
claimType-B Materialists believe that while there is a gap between introspection and neuroscience that will not be resolved by understanding neurobiology, consciousness and neurobiology are identical in reality.
perspectiveAnil Seth argued that the emphasis on the hard problem of consciousness is a distraction from the 'real problem', which he defines as understanding the neurobiology underlying consciousness, specifically the neural correlates of various conscious processes.
(PDF) Cross-Cultural Approaches to Consciousness - Academia.edu academia.edu Academia.edu 1 fact
claimThe paper titled 'Cross-Cultural Approaches to Consciousness' aims to define consciousness, explain its emergence, and correlate vipassanā meditation and neurobiology to states of consciousness based on Buddhist texts.