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Philosopher's Psychedelic Journey: From Descartes to Catholicism
Justin Smith-Ruiu, a professor at Université Paris Cité, details his extensive psychedelic drug use in his new book, "On Drugs," arguing that these experiences offer a unique perspective on consciousness and reality, drawing parallels between psychedelics and religious ritual.
Philosopher's Psychedelic Journey: From Descartes to Catholicism
Justin Smith-Ruiu, a professor at Université Paris Cité, details his extensive psychedelic drug use in his new book, "On Drugs," arguing that these experiences offer a unique perspective on consciousness and reality, drawing parallels between psychedelics and religious ritual.
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40% Bias Score


Imminent Conscious AI Sparks Ethical Debate at Crete Conference
Experts at the Crete ICCS conference discussed the rapid advancement of AI consciousness, predicting its arrival within five years and highlighting ethical concerns; public perception studies indicate significant belief in existing AI consciousness, triggering debates on control and potential danger...
Imminent Conscious AI Sparks Ethical Debate at Crete Conference
Experts at the Crete ICCS conference discussed the rapid advancement of AI consciousness, predicting its arrival within five years and highlighting ethical concerns; public perception studies indicate significant belief in existing AI consciousness, triggering debates on control and potential danger...
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56% Bias Score


Human Self-Awareness: Brain Complexity and the Limits of Current Understanding
Human self-awareness, a complex cognitive process including memory, planning, and language, is linked to the human brain's unique cortical complexity, distinguishing it from other animals, although research continues to explore consciousness in non-communicative individuals.
Human Self-Awareness: Brain Complexity and the Limits of Current Understanding
Human self-awareness, a complex cognitive process including memory, planning, and language, is linked to the human brain's unique cortical complexity, distinguishing it from other animals, although research continues to explore consciousness in non-communicative individuals.
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36% Bias Score


Inconclusive Consciousness Study Sparks Ethical Debate
A seven-year study involving 256 participants and 12 labs compared Integrated Information Theory (IIT) and Global Neuronal Workspace Theory (GNWT) of consciousness, yielding inconclusive results that sparked ethical debate regarding the theories' implications and falsifiability.
Inconclusive Consciousness Study Sparks Ethical Debate
A seven-year study involving 256 participants and 12 labs compared Integrated Information Theory (IIT) and Global Neuronal Workspace Theory (GNWT) of consciousness, yielding inconclusive results that sparked ethical debate regarding the theories' implications and falsifiability.
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48% Bias Score


Neuroscience Podcast Explores the Enigma of Consciousness
The latest "Aha! Ten Minutes of Everyday Knowledge" podcast episode delves into the enigma of consciousness, featuring insights from Professor Rainer Goebel on the neural correlates of conscious experience, exploring whether animals and machines can achieve consciousness using fMRI and EEG research.
Neuroscience Podcast Explores the Enigma of Consciousness
The latest "Aha! Ten Minutes of Everyday Knowledge" podcast episode delves into the enigma of consciousness, featuring insights from Professor Rainer Goebel on the neural correlates of conscious experience, exploring whether animals and machines can achieve consciousness using fMRI and EEG research.
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12% Bias Score


The Neuroscience of Hallucination: Prevalence, Mechanisms, and Future Directions
This article explores the science of hallucinations, revealing their surprisingly high prevalence across various populations and linking them to the brain's predictive mechanisms; it highlights the role of brain region Area 10 in distinguishing reality from imagination and suggests future research d...
The Neuroscience of Hallucination: Prevalence, Mechanisms, and Future Directions
This article explores the science of hallucinations, revealing their surprisingly high prevalence across various populations and linking them to the brain's predictive mechanisms; it highlights the role of brain region Area 10 in distinguishing reality from imagination and suggests future research d...
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12% Bias Score

The Hard Problem of Consciousness: Current Theories and Research
This article explores the scientific and philosophical quest to understand consciousness, examining current theories like Integrated Information Theory (IIT) and Global Workspace Theory (GWT), and highlighting research using dreams as a model to study consciousness.

The Hard Problem of Consciousness: Current Theories and Research
This article explores the scientific and philosophical quest to understand consciousness, examining current theories like Integrated Information Theory (IIT) and Global Workspace Theory (GWT), and highlighting research using dreams as a model to study consciousness.
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4% Bias Score

Terminal Lucidity Challenges Materialistic View of Consciousness
Alexander Batthyány's research on terminal lucidity, the temporary return of lucidity in patients with severe brain damage, challenges materialistic views of consciousness, suggesting a potential independent consciousness. Up to 6% of patients experience this phenomenon, adding complexity to the und...

Terminal Lucidity Challenges Materialistic View of Consciousness
Alexander Batthyány's research on terminal lucidity, the temporary return of lucidity in patients with severe brain damage, challenges materialistic views of consciousness, suggesting a potential independent consciousness. Up to 6% of patients experience this phenomenon, adding complexity to the und...
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48% Bias Score

Quantum Physics and Neuroscience Festival Explores Mind-Matter Connection
A neuroscience festival in San Giovanni Valdarno, Italy, explored the link between quantum physics and brain function, attracting over 250 in-person attendees and thousands more online, highlighting the growing field of quantum neurobiology and its potential implications for understanding consciousn...

Quantum Physics and Neuroscience Festival Explores Mind-Matter Connection
A neuroscience festival in San Giovanni Valdarno, Italy, explored the link between quantum physics and brain function, attracting over 250 in-person attendees and thousands more online, highlighting the growing field of quantum neurobiology and its potential implications for understanding consciousn...
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28% Bias Score

Near-Death Experiences: Cultural and Neuroscientific Perspectives
About 20% of cardiac arrest survivors report near-death experiences (NDEs), which vary widely in description and are influenced by cultural factors, including religious and spiritual contexts, with recent neuroscientific research suggesting intense brain activity even after cardiac arrest.

Near-Death Experiences: Cultural and Neuroscientific Perspectives
About 20% of cardiac arrest survivors report near-death experiences (NDEs), which vary widely in description and are influenced by cultural factors, including religious and spiritual contexts, with recent neuroscientific research suggesting intense brain activity even after cardiac arrest.
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20% Bias Score

Kracht's "Air": A Surreal Journey Between Realities
Christian Kracht's "Air" follows Cohen and Paul as they inexplicably find themselves in a pre-industrial world after separate incidents, their journey interweaving dreams, alternate realities, and symbolic objects, raising questions about consciousness and the nature of reality.

Kracht's "Air": A Surreal Journey Between Realities
Christian Kracht's "Air" follows Cohen and Paul as they inexplicably find themselves in a pre-industrial world after separate incidents, their journey interweaving dreams, alternate realities, and symbolic objects, raising questions about consciousness and the nature of reality.
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0% Bias Score

Bonobos Demonstrate Human-like Empathy in Cooperative Task
Researchers at Johns Hopkins University found that bonobos can assess a human's knowledge and share their own information to achieve a common goal in a cooperative task, demonstrating a level of empathy previously thought unique to humans.

Bonobos Demonstrate Human-like Empathy in Cooperative Task
Researchers at Johns Hopkins University found that bonobos can assess a human's knowledge and share their own information to achieve a common goal in a cooperative task, demonstrating a level of empathy previously thought unique to humans.
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32% Bias Score
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