Imagine, if you will, that your brain was removed from your body at the time of birth and placed in a marvelously engineered vat. The vat sustain your brain, allowing it to grow and develop. At the same time electronic signals are feed to your brain from a computer simulation of an entirely fictitious world, and motor signals from your brain are intercepted and used to modify the simulation as appropriate. Then the brain could have the mental state even though it has no body to feel hunger and no taste buds to experience taste. In this particular case would this be the same mental state as one held by a brain in a body? How will this dilemma be resolved?
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The mind and body problem concerns the extent to which the mind and the body are separate or the same thing. The mind is about mental processes, thought and consciousness. The body is about the physical aspects of the brain-neurons and how the brain is structured.
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The brain and body are connected through neural pathways made up of neurotransmitters, hormones and chemicals. These pathways transmit signals between the body and the brain to control our everyday functions, from breathing, digestion and pain sensations to movement, thinking and feeling
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