Presentations | English
"Consciousness refers to your individual awareness of your unique thoughts, memories, feelings, sensations, and environments. If you can describe something you are experiencing in words, then it is part of your consciousness. Your conscious experiences are constantly shifting and changing. The primary function of consciousness is to be oriented to time and place while being aware of self so that we can survive, interact and live. Consciousness is a control function that maps the effects to the causes, so that reactions can be navigated in much the same manner as cause and effect suggest. Consciousness is associated with a flexible response mechanism (FRM) for decision-making, planning, and generally responding in non-automatic ways. The FRM generates responses by manipulating information and, to function effectively, its data input must be restricted to task-relevant information."
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Lumens
PPTX (56 Slides)
Presentations | English