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David Chalmers relates phenomenal experience to physical accounts of neuronal activity by using the concept of 'irreducibility' to define the explanatory gap between them, as described in [1].

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claimDavid Chalmers uses the concept of 'irreducibility' to define the explanatory gap between phenomenal experience (how it feels to be) and physical accounts of neuronal activity, cognition, and behavior.