Consciousness, at its core (and to the best of our understanding), is rooted in subjectivity. What one senses is different from what another will appprehend. According to Ed Yong, two scientists at Columbia University observed a phenomenon which plays on that theme. In fact, it's as if the way a brain interprets sensory data changes upon sensing it and things get much weirder. Meanwhile at
Mind Matters News, it seems there's a
New Paper Providing Further Evidence For Free Will. Making this new revelation all the more curious is how it concerns "readiness potential", a little something pushed by Daryl Bem in his "Feeling the Future" paper, and could have a significant impact on psi. A little more mainstream, after a couple of twists and turns, is the revelation about how
Many People Have A Vivid "Mind's Eye," While Others Have None At All. More puzzling still is how both sides of that coin still function well, and Carl Zimmer heard through the grapevine about how Dr. Adam Zeman may have found the clues to solving this puzzle. Even then, should there be a cure? (CS)
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