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Z_4_00 — RNA Protein Cell Biology: Subfolder Summary
Z_0_00 — Molecular Biology & Genomics: Section Summary
K_3_00 — Consciousness Variants: Subfolder Summary
K_3_07 — Evolution of Consciousness
The question of when, how, and why consciousness evolved is one of the deepest unsolved problems at the intersection of biology, neuroscience, and philosophy. Two major recent proposals have attempted to identify the evo
K_0_00 — Consciousness & Mind: Section Summary
K_1_00 — Theories Frameworks: Subfolder Summary
K_1_08 — Higher-Order Theories of Consciousness
Higher-order (HO) theories of consciousness propose that a mental state becomes conscious not by virtue of its intrinsic properties but because it is the target of a higher-order mental representation — a thought, percep
K_4_00 — Anomalous Esoteric: Subfolder Summary
K_2_05 — Unconscious Processing
The cognitive unconscious — mental processes that influence behavior, emotion, and decision-making without reaching conscious awareness — is one of the most empirically robust phenomena in psychology and neuroscience. Fa
K_2_00 — Neuroscience Brain: Subfolder Summary
K_2_09 — Neuroscience of Free Will
The neuroscience of free will centers on experiments testing whether conscious intention precedes or follows the neural preparation for action. Benjamin Libet's landmark 1983 experiments showed that the brain's "readines
K_2_08 — The Binding Problem in Consciousness
The binding problem asks how the brain creates unified, coherent conscious experiences from the distributed, specialized processing activity of millions of neurons across separate brain regions. When you see a red ball r
K_5_04 — Neuroscience of Belief
Belief — the mental state of holding something to be true — is a cornerstone of conscious experience, shaping perception, memory, emotion, decision-making, and behavior. The neuroscience of belief has revealed that belie
K_5_22 — Frequency Following Response (FFR)
The Frequency Following Response (FFR) is a sustained, phase-locked far-field electrophysiological response that tracks the periodicity of acoustic stimuli with sub-millisecond precision, generated primarily in the audit
K_5_00 — Perception Phenomenology: Subfolder Summary
E_3_00 — Geological Hydrological Events: Subfolder Summary
E_2_00 — Volcanic Climate Events: Subfolder Summary
E_4_00 — Dating Chronological Science: Subfolder Summary
E_1_00 — Impact Space Catastrophes: Subfolder Summary
E_0_00 — Cataclysms & Chronology: Section Summary
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