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K_1_17 Verified Consciousness

K_1_17 — Integrated Information Theory: Phi, Axioms & Empirical Tests

Integrated Information Theory (IIT), developed primarily by Giulio Tononi (University of Wisconsin–Madison) from 2004 to the present, proposes that consciousness is identical to integrated information — a quantity denote

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K_1_10 Credible Consciousness

K_1_10 — Panpsychism — Comprehensive Survey

Panpsychism — the view that consciousness or experiential properties are fundamental and ubiquitous features of the physical world — has experienced a dramatic revival in analytic philosophy since the early 2000s, driven

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K_1_12 Credible Consciousness

K_1_12 — Orchestrated Objective Reduction: Penrose-Hameroff Theory Deep Dive

Orchestrated Objective Reduction (Orch-OR) is a theory of consciousness proposed by mathematical physicist Sir Roger Penrose (b. 1931, Nobel Prize in Physics 2020) and anesthesiologist Stuart Hameroff (b. 1947), first ar

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K_4_10 Credible Consciousness

K_4_10 — Telepathy Research

Telepathy — direct mind-to-mind communication — appears in virtually every ancient tradition, from Vedic siddhis and Buddhist abhijñā to Aboriginal Dreamtime and Biblical prophecy. Modern experimental research includes G

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K_4_02 Verified Consciousness

K_4_02 — Stigmata, Faith Healing, and Psychosomatic Phenomena

The human body can do things under the influence of belief that should not be physically possible according to conventional medical models. The placebo effect — a "sugar pill" producing measurable physiological changes —

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K_2_07 Speculative Consciousness

K_2_07 — Electromagnetic Theories of Consciousness

Electromagnetic (EM) field theories of consciousness propose that conscious experience arises from or is identical to the brain's endogenous electromagnetic field — the complex, time-varying EM field generated by the syn

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K_2_18 Verified Consciousness

K_2_18 — Meditation Neurophysiology

Neuroimaging studies of meditation have produced a convergent picture: focused attention practices increase prefrontal and anterior cingulate cortex activity, open monitoring practices decrease default mode network (DMN)

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K_2_06 Credible Consciousness

K_2_06 — Neurofeedback and Brain Training

Neurofeedback — the real-time display of brain activity (typically EEG) to enable individuals to learn self-regulation of neural dynamics through operant conditioning — has been investigated since the pioneering work of

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K_2_03 Credible Consciousness

K_2_03 — Neural Correlates of Consciousness

The neural correlates of consciousness (NCC) are the minimal neuronal mechanisms jointly sufficient for any one specific conscious experience. The systematic search for NCCs was launched by Francis Crick and Christof Koc

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K_2_16 Verified Consciousness

K_2_16 — Optogenetics: Light-Controlled Neural Circuits

Optogenetics is a biological technique that uses genetically encoded light-sensitive proteins (opsins) to control the activity of specific neurons with millisecond precision using light. Developed primarily by Karl Deiss

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K_2_10 Verified Consciousness

K_2_10 — Neural Entrainment: External Rhythmic Brain Synchronization

Neural entrainment — the process by which rhythmic external stimuli (sound, light, tactile vibration, or electromagnetic fields) synchronize the timing of neural oscillations in the brain — is a well-established neurophy

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K_2_12 Verified Consciousness

K_2_12 — Neural Oscillations and Brainwave Consciousness

Neural oscillations — rhythmic fluctuations in the electrical activity of neuronal populations — are among the most prominent features of brain activity, measurable by electroencephalography (EEG) since Hans Berger's fir

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K_2_08 Credible Consciousness

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

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K_5_02 Verified Consciousness

K_5_02 — Pain, Consciousness, and the Nature of Suffering

Pain is one of the most philosophically revealing phenomena in consciousness studies: it is simultaneously a sensory detection system, an emotional experience, a cognitive evaluation, and a social communication — and the

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K_5_19 Credible Consciousness

K_5_19 — Mantra: Sacred Sound, Repetition, and Consciousness

Mantra — from the Sanskrit man (mind) + tra (instrument/tool) — refers to sacred syllables, words, or phrases repeated as a meditative, devotional, or ritual practice. Originating in the Vedic tradition (c. 1500–500 BCE)

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K_5_14 Credible Consciousness

K_5_14 — Buddhist Abhidharma and the Analysis of Consciousness

The Abhidharma (Sanskrit: "higher teaching," Pali: Abhidhamma) represents Buddhism's systematic attempt to analyze consciousness into its fundamental components — one of the most detailed pre-modern phenomenological fram

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K_5_08 Verified Consciousness

K_5_08 — Metacognition: Thinking About Thinking

Metacognition — literally "cognition about cognition" or "thinking about thinking" — refers to the human capacity to monitor, evaluate, and regulate one's own cognitive processes. When you realize you don't understand a

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K_5_17 Verified Consciousness

K_5_17 — Neuroplasticity, Cortical Reorganization, and Brain Self-Repair

Neuroplasticity — the brain's ability to reorganize its structure, function, and connections in response to experience, injury, or environmental demand — has transformed neuroscience from a static model ("the adult brain

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K_5_13 Credible Consciousness

K_5_13 — Integrated World Models: Bayesian Brain and Consciousness

The Bayesian brain hypothesis proposes that the brain is fundamentally a prediction machine — it constructs and maintains internal generative models of the world (including the body), uses these models to generate predic

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K_5_07 Verified Consciousness

K_5_07 — Psychophysics: Measuring the Relationship Between Mind and World

Psychophysics — literally "the physics of the soul/mind" — is the scientific study of the quantitative relationship between physical stimuli and the sensations and perceptions they produce. Founded by Gustav Theodor Fech

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