Can consciousness be created?

Increasingly complex. Almost all scientists and ethicists agree that so far, nobody has created consciousness in the lab.
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What is consciousness made of?

In medicine, consciousness is assessed as a combination of verbal behavior, arousal, brain activity and purposeful movement. The last three of these can be used as indicators of consciousness when verbal behavior is absent.
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How does consciousness develop?

Human consciousness emerges on the interface between three components of animal behavior: communication, play, and the use of tools. These three components interact on the basis of anticipatory behavioral control, which is common for all complex forms of animal life.
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When was consciousness created?

In evolutionary terms, if objective evidence of self-awareness can be taken as evidence for consciousness, then consciousness as it occurs in the primate with their more fully developed cortex may have evolved ~5 million years ago, at around the time when great apes split off from the lesser apes.
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Can someone be conscious without a brain?

The prevailing consensus in neuroscience is that consciousness is an emergent property of the brain and its metabolism. When the brain dies, the mind and consciousness of the being to whom that brain belonged ceases to exist. In other words, without a brain, there can be no consciousness.
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Neurosurgeon says brain does not create consciousness



Can the human brain live forever?

New neurons are made in just two parts of the brain—the hippocampus, involved in memory and navigation, and the olfactory bulb, involved in smell (and even then only until 18 months of age). Aside from that, your neurons are as old as you are and will last you for the rest of your life.
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Can you be born without a brain and live?

Treatments. There is no known cure or standard treatment for anencephaly. Almost all babies born with anencephaly will die shortly after birth.
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Who was the first conscious person?

Consciousness began with humans, homo sapiens, around 200,000 years ago. Consciousness began when human culture became advanced, around 3,000 years ago (Julian Jaynes). Consciousness does not exist, as it is just a scientific mistake (behaviorism} or a “user illusion” (Daniel Dennett).
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Is consciousness is an illusion?

Nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of evolution. Consciousness is no exception—it seems nonphysical, but is very much a biological phenomenon.
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Do animals have a consciousness?

In 2012, the Cambridge Declaration on Consciousness crystallised a scientific consensus that humans are not the only conscious beings and that 'non-human animals, including all mammals and birds, and many other creatures, including octopuses' possess neurological substrates complex enough to support conscious ...
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How do you activate consciousness?

So, let us see how you can activate your subconscious mind…
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How to Activate Subconscious Mind:
  1. Mantra Technique. ...
  2. Read It Out Loud. ...
  3. Visualization. ...
  4. Work on your Pre-Sleep question. ...
  5. Meditate. ...
  6. Write it down (Freely)
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Does the brain give rise to consciousness?

Plainly consciousness—or at least consciousness as we ordinarily know it—is highly dependent on the brain. However, it may be a step too far to assume that consciousness is produced by the brain. Dependence is not the same as production. Consider some analogies.
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What are the 12 levels of consciousness?

Among such terms are: clouding of consciousness, confusional state, delirium, lethargy, obtundation, stupor, dementia, hypersomnia, vegetative state, akinetic mutism, locked-in syndrome, coma, and brain death.
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How do we know we exist?

The only evidence you have that you exist as a self-aware being is your conscious experience of thinking about your existence. Beyond that you're on your own. You cannot access anyone else's conscious thoughts, so you will never know if they are self-aware.
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What is the highest form of consciousness?

lucid dreaming; out-of-body experience; near-death experience; mystical experience (sometimes regarded as the highest of all higher states of consciousness)
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Is consciousness in the brain or heart?

Electrical signals coming from your heart and other organs influence how you perceive the world, the decisions you take, your sense of who you are and consciousness itself.
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Is God is an illusion?

In Is God an Illusion?, Chopra argues that there is design in our universe and a deep intelligence behind life. Without defending organised religion, he debunks randomness as an explanation for how Nature evolves and shows how consciousness comes first and matter second.
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Is consciousness just memories?

1. The conscious mind includes everything that we are aware of. Examples are sensations, perception, and memory. A major part of this includes our memory, which is not always part of consciousness but can be retrieved easily at any time and brought into our awareness.
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Did Einstein say life is an illusion?

Albert Einstein once quipped, "Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one." The famous scientist might have added that the illusion of reality shifts over time. According to a new Brandeis University study, age influences how we perceive the future.
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Where is the human mind located?

Where is the Mind Located? The brain is the organ of the mind just as the lungs are the organs for respiration.
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Do plants have consciousness?

Mountains of research have confirmed that plants have intelligence and even beyond that consciousness by many of the same measures as we do. Not only do they feel pain, but plants also perceive and interact with their environment in sophisticated ways.
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Are dogs self aware?

Although dogs can't identify themselves in the mirror, they still have some level of self-awareness and ace other self-recognition tests. They can recognize their own odor, and recall memories of specific events, Earth.com reports.
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Why can't you transplant a brain?

When organs are transplanted, aggressive transplant rejection by the host's immune system can occur. Because immune cells of the CNS contribute to the maintenance of neurogenesis and spatial learning abilities in adulthood, the brain has been hypothesized to be an immunologically privileged (unrejectable) organ.
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Who lived without a brain?

In another case, 12-year-old Trevor Judge Waltrip shocked medical professionals when he survived as long as he did with only his brain stem. Trevor passed away last year after going his entire life without a brain.
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Can you live with only half a brain?

And yes, it can happen. It's rare but there are few dozens of people who live without large parts of their brain, half or even less. These people weren't born that way. Most commonly they had a disease in childhood, such as Rasmussen's encephalitis, where epileptic seizures are very common.
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