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Anatomy of Subjective Experience

Anatomy of Subjective Experience

Matt Faw

A new theory proposes the anatomical basis for Subjective Experience. Discover how it works, and why it's less mysterious than it seems.
Also available as a YouTube video: https://youtu.be/A7oKFRs1Vos
A shorter version for brain scientists: https://youtu.be/uhv-OAm4WMI
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Anatomy of Subjective Experience - Deep Entorhinal Cortex_ Circuit Organization and Memory
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12/31/24 • 18 min

A deep dive on the entorhinal cortex.
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Anatomy of Subjective Experience - Hippocampal Reinstatement of Episodic Details During Simulation
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12/23/24 • 13 min

This is a brief discussion of the article: "Hippocampal Reinstatement of Episodic Details During Simulation" written by Preston P. Thakral, Kevin P. Madore, Donna Rose Addis, and Daniel L. Schacter
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Anatomy of Subjective Experience - Start Here!  Episode 1

Start Here! Episode 1

Anatomy of Subjective Experience

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03/05/24 • 38 min

A new theory proposes the anatomical basis for Subjective Experience. Discover how it works, and why it's less mysterious than it seems.
Watch it on YouTube: https://youtu.be/A7oKFRs1Vos
Visit our site: consciousnessdoc.com
Version for experts: https://youtu.be/uhv-OAm4WMI
A hip-hop version: https://youtu.be/i-_-4F1rXas
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Anatomy of Subjective Experience - Ep2. Audiobook version of the published paper

Ep2. Audiobook version of the published paper

Anatomy of Subjective Experience

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06/11/24 • 92 min

Audiobook version of the peer-reviewed paper "Neurotypical Subjective Experience is caused by a hippocampal simulation", written by Matt Faw and Bill Faw, published by the journal "WiRES Cognitive Science".
website: consciousnessdoc.com
youtube version with captions and citations: https://youtu.be/Y71K8Ax7j8o
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Anatomy of Subjective Experience - Ep3. Interview with Dr. Andrew Budson

Ep3. Interview with Dr. Andrew Budson

Anatomy of Subjective Experience

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08/20/24 • 49 min

Dr. Andrew Budson published a theory paper in 2022, called "Consciousness as a memory system". Our conclusions are very similar, except that he does not put the same emphasis on the hippocampus and episodic memory specifically. We discuss his paper, and the differences between the models.
Budson's paper - .pdf download
Budson's paper - journal
A YouTube video version, with captions
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How many episodes does Anatomy of Subjective Experience have?

Anatomy of Subjective Experience currently has 5 episodes available.

What topics does Anatomy of Subjective Experience cover?

The podcast is about Society & Culture, Natural Sciences, Podcasts, Science and Philosophy.

What is the most popular episode on Anatomy of Subjective Experience?

The episode title 'Start Here! Episode 1' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Anatomy of Subjective Experience?

The average episode length on Anatomy of Subjective Experience is 42 minutes.

How often are episodes of Anatomy of Subjective Experience released?

Episodes of Anatomy of Subjective Experience are typically released every 97 days, 1 hour.

When was the first episode of Anatomy of Subjective Experience?

The first episode of Anatomy of Subjective Experience was released on Mar 5, 2024.

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