New Books in Neuroscience

Anil Seth, "Being You: A New Science of Consciousness" (Dutton, 2020)

Sep 2, 2021
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
2
What's the Impact of the Global Pandemic?
02:30 • 2min
3
I've Been Swimming All Through the Winter
04:47 • 4min
4
Moving Between Disciplines
08:44 • 2min
5
What Role Did Your Mentors Play in Your Research?
10:26 • 2min
6
Younker's Book on Consciousness
12:16 • 3min
7
The Ability to Communicate Generally and Accessibly
15:15 • 2min
8
Is Consciousness a Skill?
16:50 • 3min
9
Is Consciousness a Mystery?
19:26 • 2min
10
Defining the Objective Criteria of Consciousness
21:28 • 2min
11
What Are the Right Questions to Ask?
23:29 • 3min
12
Is There a Difference Between Functional Localization and Distributed Function?
26:47 • 5min
13
Is It Possible to Rewire a Part of the Brain That Is Damaged?
31:35 • 4min
14
Aren't Neurotypical Individuals Still Conscious?
35:09 • 5min
15
The Slipperup Sleep Paralysis?
40:02 • 2min
16
Is There a Remarkable Opportunity in Psychodelic Research?
42:22 • 3min
17
Introspection and Interreception - What's the Difference?
44:53 • 3min
18
Why Shouldn't We Be Interested in Consciousness?
47:38 • 2min
19
Brain Damage - Is There Consciousness?
49:10 • 5min
20
Is the Brain Really Capable of Understanding Itself?
54:15 • 3min
21
Is There Any Conscious Processes?
57:40 • 5min