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How do neurons create the sense of a unique self? On the other hand, could conscious thought be an illusion? In this eBook, we examine the biological, neural and philosophical approaches to defining how brain activity translates to the richness of experience.
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Mathematics is a hugely powerful tool that allows scientists to test hypotheses about the real world. In this eBook, we examine important advances in the field and the role of modeling and statistical analysis in understanding biology, physics, politics and more.
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Secrets of the Brain
The sense of position and movement is often called the sixth sense; the brain’s connection to the immune system might be a seventh. In this eBook, we examine the diverse functions of the brain beyond the five senses, including the glymphatic system for maintaining brain health, the processes behind intuition and new research raising questions about “brain death.”
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