It is my psychology as consciousness conditioned limited but consciousness is a common attribute of life and I am conscious of, but is that not what I am, not something whish is mine?
@NavigatingAcademia22 күн бұрын
Dawid is brilliant
@jedimasterham224 күн бұрын
This implication that autism entails low(er) IQ and is a “disease” that needs to be “treated” is disturbing. The social issues are most often a problem of double empathy, but even with that, autistics actually work to adapt to non-autistics, but non-autistics rarely adapt to autistics.
@marcobiagini187825 күн бұрын
I am a physicist and I explain why current physics leaves not room for the possibility that brain processes can be a sufficient condition for the existence of consciousness. The hypothesis that consciousness emerges from, or can be identified with physical, chemical or biological processes is incompatible with current physics. It is a scientifically established fact that a mental experience is associated with numerous distinct microscopic physical processes that occur at different points; there is no physical entity that connects all these distinct microscopic processes, therefore the existence of mental experience requires an element of connection that is not described by current physics. This missing element of connection can be identified with what we traditionally refer to as the soul (in my youtube channel you can find a video with more detailed explanations). Emergent properties are often thought of as arising from complex systems (like the brain). However, I argue that these properties are subjective cognitive constructs that depend on the level of abstraction we choose to analyze and describe the system. Since these descriptions are mind-dependent, consciousness, being implied by these cognitive contructs, cannot itself be an emergent property. Preliminary considerations: the concept of set refers to something that has an intrinsically conceptual and subjective nature and implies the arbitrary choice of determining which elements are to be included in the set; what can exist objectively are only the individual elements. Defining a set is like drawing an imaginary line to separate some elements from others. This line doesn't exist physically; it’s a mental construct. The same applies to sequences of processes-they are abstract concepts created by our minds. Mental experiences are necessary for the existence of subjectivity/arbitrariness and cognitive constructs; Therefore, mental experience itself cannot be just a cognitive construct. Obviously we can conceive the concept of consciousness, but the concept of consciousness is not actual consciousness; We can talk about consciousness or about pain, but merely talking about it isn’t the same as experiencing it. (With the word consciousness I do not refer to self-awareness, but to the property of being conscious= having a mental experiences such as sensations, emotions, thoughts, memories and even dreams) From the above considerations it follows that only indivisible elements may exist objectively and independently of consciousness, and consequently the only logically coherent and significant statement is that consciousness exists as a property of an indivisible element. Furthermore, this indivisible entity must interact globally with brain processes because there is a well-known correlation between brain processes and consciousness. However, this indivisible entity cannot be physical, since according to the laws of physics, there is no physical entity with such properties. The soul is the missing element that interprets globally the distinct elementary physical processes occurring at separate points in the brain as a unified mental experience. Clarifications The brain itself doesn't exist objectively as a mind-independent entity. The concept of the brain is based on separating a group of quantum particles from everything else, which is a subjective process, not dictated purely by the laws of physics. Actually there is a continuous exchange of molecules with the blood and when and how such molecules start and stop being part of the brain is decided arbitrarily. An example may clarify this point: the concept of nation. Nation is not a physical entity and does not refer to a mind-independent entity because it is just a set of arbitrarily chosen people. The same goes for the brain. Brain processes consist of many parallel sequences of ordinary elementary physical processes occurring at separate points. There is no direct connection between the separate points in the brain and such connections are just a subjective abstractions used to approximately describe sequences of many distinct physical processes. Indeed, considering consciousness as a property of an entire sequence of elementary processes implies the arbitrary definition of the entire sequence; the entire sequence as a whole (and therefore every function/property/capacity attributed to the brain) is a subjective abstraction that does not refer to any mind-independendent reality. Physicalism/naturalism is based on the belief that consciousness is an emergent property of the brain. However, an emergent property is defined as a property that is possessed by a set of elements that its individual components do not possess; my arguments prove that this definition implies that emergent properties are only subjective cognitive constructs and therefore, consciousness cannot be an emergent property. Actually, emergent properties are just simplified and approximate descriptions or subjective classifications of underlying physical processes or properties, which are described directly by the fundamental laws of physics alone, without involving any emergent properties (arbitrariness/subjectivity is involved when more than one option/description is possible). An approximate description is only an abstract idea, and no actual entity exists per se corresponding to that approximate description, simply because an actual entity is exactly what it is and not an approximation of itself. What physically exists are the underlying physical processes. Emergence is nothing more than a cognitive construct that is applied to physical phenomena, and cognition itself can only come from a mind; thus emergence can never explain mental experience as, by itself, it implies mental experience. Conclusions My approach is based on scientific knowledge of the brain's physical processes. My arguments show that physicalism is incompatible with the very foundations of scientific knowledge because current scientific understanding of molecular processes excludes the possibility that brain processes alone can account for the existence of consciousness. An indivisible non-physical element must exist as a necessary condition for the existence of consciousness because mental experiences are linked to many distinct physical processes occurring at different points; it is therefore necessary for all these distinct processes to be interpreted collectively by a mind-independent element, and a mind-independent element can only be intrinsically indivisible because it cannot depend on subjectivity. This indivisible element cannot be physical because the laws of physics do not describe any physical entity with the required properties. Marco Biagini
@Vinc6906126 күн бұрын
What is the full reference of the Goldstein et al., 2014 paper shown at 5:11? I've not managed to find it in the Psychophysiology Journal.
@annemariecilon28 күн бұрын
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@DianaLiff1Ай бұрын
Very clear and easy to understand. Thank you so much!
@desertinutahАй бұрын
These are common-sense suggestions. However, what disturbs me about these kinds of videos-and hundreds of KZbin videos on nutrition are online--is that they rarely specify organic or homegrown vs. industrially-grown produce--loaded with pesticides, insecticides, and fertilizers and the horror of horrors, Round-Up. There are enormous differences between olive oils as well. Mine is from one agricultural area in Sicily with the stamp of the European Union attesting to its purity. Grass-fed meats are mentioned at least.
@extavwuddaАй бұрын
I find it curious how the smart and open-minded Chalmers, the formulator of the hard problem of consciousness no less, is conflating memory with 'mind' and 'consciousness' (which is philosophically imprecise) and still suggesting AI may one day be conscious. I wonder if this is what he actually believes, or whether perhaps he just feels it's his duty as a 'philosopher of mind' to keep entertaining ideas he may not actually agree with.
@DanHalperАй бұрын
Not one comment on this video? Doesn't anyone care about how the brain works?
@trebleclef3886Ай бұрын
Seriously? Develop drugs? Alzheimers was rare before drugs. If cholesterol and bad fats are high, well, they are deliberately put in the food so saying that people should get their weight down is a loaded statement since the FDA allows all kinds of crap in the food supply. APOE? Well, is that a new gene? No. How is Alzheimers on the rise if the gene is the same gene present previously?
@woodcabinasmr5266Ай бұрын
Wtf is that man talking about, ai conciouss??? After all we already know... omg
@sadesmartyskirtАй бұрын
Well what about Targeted Individuals and how we have suffered? How will you solve this catastrphic problem.
@devthomaskutty6 күн бұрын
Spliting up. Some go into diseases Some mental disorders Some learning disabilities Etc.
@yuridigitalАй бұрын
this woman doesn't know shxt
@jeankeil4989Ай бұрын
This is accurate and heartbreaking!
@daliborkaralis9315Ай бұрын
Feeling has nothing to do with consciousness. Why? Because even when you are dreaming you are feeling, and the body reacts accordingly. But are you concsious?
@joetonny5843Ай бұрын
You are partially conscious and you have feelings. Then if you are not awakened near REM sleep your dream falls into forgetfulness
@ks4893-m8vАй бұрын
Wow! This is wonderful!
@technatezinАй бұрын
How do they work? They fry your brains. That's how they work.
@CarhartharrislabАй бұрын
No, it's not.
@technatezinАй бұрын
@@Carhartharrislab Anything that is potent enough to cause hallucinations and delusions is powerful enough to do damage to your brain. This is just common sense.
@KennedyNicole-te9viАй бұрын
My husband first experienced confusion and loss of memory in May of 2012 while undergoing rehab for alcoholism. Being home seemed to help him until 2017 when he gradually began experiencing Alzheimer’s symptoms. He had four to five hours a day where he wanted to get a "greyhound" to "go home." Also, he thinks I am his sister and believes he has rented a car (he hasn't driven in 5 years). His personal hygiene was in the tank, it was necessary for him to change two to three times a day. Without long-term insurance for his care, it was becoming stressful to care for him. This year our family friend "Ken" introduced and started him on BRONGEE HERBAL SUPPLEMENTS for Alzheimers and Dementia, 2 months into treatment he improved dramatically. At the end of the full treatment course, the disease is totally gone. No case of Alzheimer’s, hallucination, forgetfulness, and others, he’s strong again and able to go about daily activities. Contact Dr. Rohan today via email dr.rohanronjohn@gmaiL you can also reach him directly via whatsapp +393510553632 As this may also help you or your loved one get rid of dementia.
@KennedyNicole-te9viАй бұрын
My husband first experienced confusion and loss of memory in May of 2012 while undergoing rehab for alcoholism. Being home seemed to help him until 2017 when he gradually began experiencing Alzheimer’s symptoms. He had four to five hours a day where he wanted to get a "greyhound" to "go home." Also, he thinks I am his sister and believes he has rented a car (he hasn't driven in 5 years). His personal hygiene was in the tank, it was necessary for him to change two to three times a day. Without long-term insurance for his care, it was becoming stressful to care for him. This year our family friend "Ken" introduced and started him on BRONGEE HERBAL SUPPLEMENTS for Alzheimers and Dementia, 2 months into treatment he improved dramatically. At the end of the full treatment course, the disease is totally gone. No case of Alzheimer’s, hallucination, forgetfulness, and others, he’s strong again and able to go about daily activities. Contact Dr. Rohan today via email dr.rohanronjohn@gmail you can also reach him directly via whatsapp +393510553632 As this may also help you or your loved one get rid of dementia.
@meloneymoore8856Ай бұрын
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@heathergundry7059Ай бұрын
I will be interested to see who Eddie Chang is I have a stent and i am a fully able bodied woman. As a matter of.fact I have always trained as an athlete and musician. I'm extremely interested in the nuerostent programs as I believe they are the key to.life extension along with stem cells and some other technologies. It's world changing technology and has many applications. It's really great.
@heathergundry7059Ай бұрын
I have one.
@SeerSeekingTruthАй бұрын
There no such thing as “top expert”. Experts are destroying everything around us with their expertise…
@SubornaKhatun-b5kАй бұрын
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@HenriettaKerr-g1uАй бұрын
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@abhipatil4844Ай бұрын
Good one
@MeikeJanssens-CreanautCreanautАй бұрын
Is there a text about these topics available?
@dna1238Ай бұрын
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@English-GentАй бұрын
Go Robin!
@douglasmclean37232 ай бұрын
i don't know if you have written any books but i am going to check that out. i like your andrew huberman video i thought that was excellent you seem the most pleasant understandable person he has interviewed. To day i made up 8 australian bush essences and a chinese essence for stress and trauma namely intrusive thougths from my past as EMDR never seemed to work for me. EFT did help for a short duration, but i never got the opportunity to express my feelings. I tried to turn the experiences into fiction and i didn't really do very well so opted for poetry. i was told after 40- your personlaity is set in stone. i never had any faith in the people who cared for me the exact oppostie i had an aversion. they had no idea what insecure attachment manifests as in adulthood
@CarrieAnnBaade2 ай бұрын
This book is what I have been looking for as an artist and a professor! Well done. Your Brain on Art is the definitive book explaining the significance of art with data and up-to-date examples.
@InquilineKea2 ай бұрын
how about ADHD/excess theta?
@johnbarrymore58272 ай бұрын
First
@valerievesper92162 ай бұрын
I’m a little confused on the cholesterol piece. I’ve read that cholesterol being too low increases your risk of stroke. Also my dad’s cardiologist said that the particle size was actually the important part-that both LDL and HDL can be either good or bad but it depends on particle size. 🤷♀️
@Florida_Mollie2 ай бұрын
So I have the 3 of the Apoe4 genes and the herpes virus. Should I be taking an antiviral(valtrex) daily to suppress? I was only taking it if I had a flareup.
@Florida_Mollie2 ай бұрын
I’m having a hard time finding an omega 3 with the dosing you recommended. Everything has more EPA than DHA. Is more better? The one I found has 2400 mg DHA and 1800 EPA. Would that work? I have 3 of the APoe4 genes, female, post menopausal and 64yrs old. I’m wanting to do all I can to negate my gene defect for Alzheimer’s disease. Thank you. Any advice would be so appreciated. Also what dosage would you recommend for the theracurcumin?
@Mbbsaesthetic7 күн бұрын
did you find any perfect one?
@infinitygame182 ай бұрын
WE ARE ONE CONSCIOUSNESS ♥️ YOU HALF 🌗 GOLDY AACCHAA HAI 🙏 ALL IS ONE GOD🌓
@bradmodd78562 ай бұрын
This could lead to panpsychism, we need to establish a limit of the extension, maybe 12-15 miles
@andrebelibi2 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this, I would love to share my story also, I did a World Record in Ice for my daughter with autism
@louisetremblay97422 ай бұрын
Excellent apprentissage, un essentiel dans la vie d’un enfant surtout, qui aime la musique ! Merci, de vos questions pertinentes avec votre invité si motivant et intéressant , madame Sophie Grégoire Trudeau !
@frankryan7822 ай бұрын
Very interesting
@AlieKoroma-h7e2 ай бұрын
Thank you very much
@hn61872 ай бұрын
If the mind extends from brain why would an in silico system have a mind that resembles anything we'd describe as conscious. I think Chalmers is contradicting himself, brain consciousness is not an in silico computation
@bradmodd78562 ай бұрын
part of the brain is memory, if memory is accessed via a chip or the cloud....these are mental processes, how many neurons are conscious? they aren't, nor are chips.
@prashanthirai9292 ай бұрын
the parity principle is important in this case that you have pointed out so have a look at that.
@mattsigl1426Ай бұрын
Well, for the sake of argument, if the silicon system use functional or causal processes that mirror the functional or causal processes in the brain, it would make sense to assume that the mental states of the silicon system could resemble those of biological systems.
@simonhibbs8872 ай бұрын
Not all of our mental faculties are accessible to consciousness. I understand and agree with the idea that divisions between say memories in our brain and memories in an external medium are somewhat arbitrary but we re only conscious of memories in our brain after we access them.We just use a different mechanism to access memories stored external. However once we are con scions of them, they're not just stored externally, there's a copy of them in the regions of our brain responsible for conscious activity. So extended mind, sure, extended consciousness no.
@mindfulmoments49562 ай бұрын
The AI systems can only solve what humans program it to do. The 'AI' system does not have feelings, and also they do not have any first-person understandings (unlike humans) regarding whether or not they have feelings, frustrations, wants, etc. We like to *believe* that AI is conscious. Also what we do is to simply project human experiences into AI systems. Our consciousness is simply getting *deceived* by AI!
@Roberto-cg2gr2 ай бұрын
Based on research fructose causes dementia. There is no randomized controlled trial comparing KETO and Mediterranean diet
@lihamedi83632 ай бұрын
This is why we have this awful problems. Mental health comes before everything. All good and all evil start right there. For everything and everywhere.
@sabsmcdabs71392 ай бұрын
Fascinating interview. Shows the power of taking accountability and personal growth as a way to get out of a bad situation. Healthier than sitting in victimhood and stewing about the past.