dlorde
Philosopher
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I thought I covered this - it's the pattern of activation of the neurons - the particular neural circuits that 'light up'. Different patterns of activation correspond to different sensations or experiences.'What is it about particular neural processes that causes some sensory input to be felt as a particular sensation or experience?
The pattern of neural activation is different.What physical property differentiates the quality of these experiences?
Neurons 'fire' via action potentials.How is this process expressed thru the biochemistry of neurons?
The many parts of the brain may be involved in the experience (it depends), but it will be primarily the cerebral cortex that 'has' the experience. Physically the cortex is a whitish, deeply folded surface layer of the brain, with the consistency of blancmange, consisting of multiple layers of multiply-connected neurons connected between layers in 'columns'. The physical properties that cause it to be 'subjectively sensible' (have experience?) are the combination of the ways these neurons interconnect locally, and the connective architecture of the cortex as a whole. We don't know the details, but we do know that disrupting the connections in certain areas will result in specific distortions of experience and consciousness.What part of the system actually has the experience(s) and what are the relevant physical properties of this portion of the system that causes it to be subjectively sensible?'
I don't know - what do you think?Why bother trying to gain a deeper grasp of something if you think your understanding is sufficient? How can one work towards addressing a problem if they cannot -- or will not -- even acknowledge to themselves that there is one to begin with?
Personally, I don't think we have sufficient understanding of how the organisation of the brain gives rise to the components of consciousness, awareness and perception, and I do think it's worth bothering to gain a deeper grasp of it - and there are projects working towards that goal as we speak.
