Science, asked by sudeepsbd, 10 months ago

What is consciousness?

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Answered by prabhakulshrestha
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Here is your answer Buddy

Explanation:

We’re still not really sure. We do know that it’s to do with different brain regions networked together rather than a single part of the brain. The thinking goes that if we figure out which bits of the brain are involved and how the neural circuitry works, we’ll figure out how consciousness emerges, something that artificial intelligence and attempts to build a brain neuron by neuron may help with. The harder, more philosophical, question is why anything should be conscious in the first place. A good suggestion is that by integrating and processing lots of information, as well as focusing and blocking out rather than reacting to the sensory inputs bombarding us, we can distinguish between what’s real and what’s not and imagine multiple future scenarios that help us adapt and survive.

Answered by singhseeema57
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Answer:

Consciousness can be defined as the state of being able to see, hear, feel etc.

It is also said to be a term used to explain the state of realizing or noticing that something exists.

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