How the Brain Becomes Self-Aware: New Insights from Neuroscience
How the Brain Becomes Self-Aware In the 19th century, philosopher William James suggested that the “self” can be divided into two parts. […]
How the Brain Becomes Self-Aware In the 19th century, philosopher William James suggested that the “self” can be divided into two parts. […]
How Does the Phenomenology of Conscious Experience Form? How does consciousness arise? If the phenomena of subjective reality (thoughts, images) do not […]
Brain Illusions: The Backfire Effect from a Neuroscience Perspective What Is the Backfire Effect? One of the most fascinating cognitive biases is […]
Introduction The idea that individual decisions are largely shaped by the behavior of those around us is a cornerstone of social psychology […]
The Invention and Evolution of the Lie Detector Throughout history, people have been fascinated by the problem of truth and lies. They […]
Scientists Identify Brain Area Responsible for Evaluating Emotions Researchers using fMRI have studied the brains of 25 volunteers as they evaluated their […]
First Study of Addiction Mechanisms Conducted on Human Cells Scientists have demonstrated, for the first time, the loss of sensitivity of dopamine […]
Between Doubt and Illusion: Why Does the Brain Invent False Memories? Have you ever wondered if something really happened, or if your […]
Neuroconstructivism: How Genes, the Brain, and Culture Shape Human Development Introduction: Constructivism, Life, and Cognition Researchers agree that human evolution has been […]
Neural Mechanisms of Building Inner Resources Every inner resource has a neural structure. It is fixed in the brain as a neural […]