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The brain and neural correlate are related as the neural correlate of consciousness is located in specific regions like the temporal-parietal-occipital 'hot zone' of the brain [1], and frameworks such as the dual-aspect-dual-mode model bridge the explanatory gap between subjective experiences and their neural correlates by linking them to the brain [2].
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(PDF) On the function of consciousness - an adaptationist perspective academia.edu 1 fact
claimThe dual-aspect-dual-mode framework of consciousness leads to structural and functional coherence between the mind and the brain, bridges the explanatory gap between subjective experiences and their neural correlates, and results in mundane subjective experiences.
In defense of scientifically and philosophically (not politically ... blog.apaonline.org 1 fact
claimIntegrated Information Theory postulates suggest that the neural correlate of being conscious is located in a temporal-parietal-occipital 'hot zone' of the brain, which possesses the neural architecture for reciprocal projections capable of manifesting a maximally irreducible cause-effect structure.