
#374 - Consciousness and the Physical World
Making Sense with Sam Harris - Subscriber Content
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Consciousness Requires More Than Neuron Count
Consciousness isn't determined solely by the number of neurons; the organization of those neurons plays a critical role. While some theories suggest that consciousness emerges only when a certain threshold of neuron quantity is crossed, observations reveal that individuals can retain consciousness despite significant neuronal loss, such as in the case of cerebellum damage or spinal cord injuries. This indicates that the structural arrangement and complexity of neural connections are essential for consciousness, challenging the simplistic view that more neurons inherently mean more conscious awareness.
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