Is there a theory that explains the essence of
consciousness? Or is consciousness itself just an
illusion? The 'last great mystery of science',
consciousness is a topic that was banned from serious
research for most of the last century, but is now an
area of increasing popular interest, as well as a
rapidly expanding area of study for students of
psychology, philosophy and neuroscience. This
ground-breaking textbook by best-selling author Susan
Blackmore was the first of its kind to bring together
all the major theories of consciousness studies, from
those based on neuroscience to those based on quantum
theory or Eastern philosophy. The book examines topics
such as how subjective experiences arise from objective
brain processes, the basic neuroscience of
consciousness, altered states of consciousness, out of
body and near death experiences and the effects of
drugs, dreams and meditation. It also explores the
nature of self, the possibility of artificial
consciousness in robots, and the question of whether
animals are conscious.The new edition has been fully
revised to include the latest developments in
neuroscience, brain scanning techniques, and artificial
consciousness and robotics. The new website includes
self-assessment exercises, advanced further reading,
flashcards and MCQs. For all those intrigued by what it
means to be, to exist, this book could radically
transform your understanding of your own
consciousness. |
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