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The Neuroscience Of Consciousness - Anil Seth

Jan 20, 20191 hr 51 min
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Right now, billions of neurons in your brain are working together to generate your conscious experience. How does this happen? According to neuroscientist Anil Seth, we’re all hallucinating all the time; when we agree about our hallucinations, we call it “reality.” This talk will provide an insight into how consciousness emerges from the material brain, and how changes to our brain can result in bizarre experiences of consciousness. You’ll learn about the latest research in the new science of consciousness and how cutting-edge experiments in neuroscience are shedding light on the underlying neural mechanisms that give us our conscious experience in normal life, as well as in neurological and psychiatric conditions. Anil Seth is professor of cognitive and computational neuroscience at the University of Sussex, and co-director of the Sackler centre for consciousness science. He is the co-author of the 30 Second Brain and contributes regularly to a variety of media including the New Scientist, The Guardian, and the BBC. Links: - If you are interested in hiring Professor Seth to speak at your conference, please enquire at: http://www.anilseth.com/contact - Get our latest psychology lectures emailed to your inbox: http://bit.ly/new-talks - Check out our next event: http://theweekenduniversity.com/events/ - Support this channel on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theweekenduni... - Anil’s book: https://amzn.to/2ATvqkK - Check out Anil’s website: http://www.anilseth.com/ - Check out the neuroscience of consciousness journal: https://academic.oup.com/nc - Donate to Brighton & Hove Impetus: https://www.justgiving.com/BHimpetus
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