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Lecture 23 2023

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Metabolic dysregulation and
hippocampal amyloid accumulation
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Source: Calum Sutherland
More from Dennett:
“Free will is typically defined as ‘For any given event, given
the exact same circumstances, you might have chosen
differently’
But: this very common and psychologically satisfying notion
makes no sense.
• you will never have the exact same circumstances
• it's absurd to say you could have chosen differently
because (a) you didn't and (b) you will never get the
chance to prove otherwise.
Hence: "Free Will" is a null hypothesis.”
http://www.wiringthebrain.com/2018/03/why-do-lemons-tastesour-puzzle-of.html
“…damage to the thalamus does, indeed
produce symptoms that suggest a loss of
consciousness resulting from such damage.
(Bogen, 1995)
“…damage to the thalamus does, indeed
produce symptoms that suggest a loss of
consciousness resulting from such damage.
For example, death…”
(Bogen, 1995)
“It is probable that at any moment some active neuronal
processes in your head correlate with consciousness,
while others do not; what is the difference between
them?”
Francis Crick and Christof Koch (1998)
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