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This primer provides a foundation in the main principles of cognitive science, offering a holistic account of what science reveals about the material basis of both animal and human consciousness. On the one hand, it presents a detailed discussion of how neurons and glial cells, the two main types of cells in the brain, work together to generate cognitive function. On the other hand, it looks at the aspects of human consciousness that make it unique by drawing on insights not only from neuroscience but also psychology and philosophy of mind. Ultimately, while we need to explain our conscious minds at the molecular and cellular level in terms of neuronal and glial cell function, we also need to be aware that human consciousness has undergone a qualitative shift that distinguishes it from that of other species.This book will serve as a valuable resource for undergraduates studying biomedical sciences, biology, medicine, psychology, philosophy of mind, and related subjects. The chapters cover a diverse array of scientific perspectives to provide students of all disciplines with a comprehensive and detailed understanding of this fascinating topic.
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This primer provides a foundation in the main principles of cognitive science, offering a holistic account of what science reveals about the material basis of both animal and human consciousness. On the one hand, it presents a detailed discussion of how neurons and glial cells, the two main types of cells in the brain, work together to generate cognitive function. On the other hand, it looks at the aspects of human consciousness that make it unique by drawing on insights not only from neuroscience but also psychology and philosophy of mind. Ultimately, while we need to explain our conscious minds at the molecular and cellular level in terms of neuronal and glial cell function, we also need to be aware that human consciousness has undergone a qualitative shift that distinguishes it from that of other species.This book will serve as a valuable resource for undergraduates studying biomedical sciences, biology, medicine, psychology, philosophy of mind, and related subjects. The chapters cover a diverse array of scientific perspectives to provide students of all disciplines with a comprehensive and detailed understanding of this fascinating topic.
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