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The [[Mind]] is used to describe mental activity that exists both objectively in the [[brain]] and [[subjectively]] in [[consciousness]].
The [[Mind]] is used to describe mental activity that exists both objectively in the [[brain]] and [[subjectively]] in [[consciousness]].


When discussing [[psychology]] we sometimes talk about our [[subjective]], [[emotional]] experiences and thoughts, which are manifestations of our objective [[brain]] activity.
When discussing [[psychology]] we sometimes talk about our [[subjective]], [[emotional]] experiences and thoughts, which are manifestations of our objective [[brain]] activity.


When strictly speaking of [[subjective]] experience, the wiki will refer to [[consciousness]]. Then referencing observable [[neural]] activity it will refer to the [[brain]]. And when the distinction is not relevant to the topic at hand then [[mind]] will be used.
When strictly speaking of [[subjective]] experience, the [[wiki]] will refer to [[consciousness]]. Then referencing observable [[neural]] activity it will refer to the [[brain]]. And when the distinction is not relevant to the topic at hand then [[mind]] will be used.


If you talk about ''how does the mind work'' you must consider both the function of the [[brain]] and the experience of [[consciousness]], as well as how the two interact and influence each other.
If you talk about ''how does the mind work'' you must consider both the function of the [[brain]] and the experience of [[consciousness]], as well as how the two interact and influence each other.
{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGkeYdAlf04||center|Mind vs. Brain - The Five Differences|frame}}
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{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fRNjMQZHMKk||center|What is Theory of Mind? - Bertrand Malle|frame}}
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{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJ62RzJkYUo||center|Pixies - Where Is My Mind?|frame}}

Latest revision as of 10:43, 27 January 2024

This is where the mind comes from

The Mind is used to describe mental activity that exists both objectively in the brain and subjectively in consciousness.

When discussing psychology we sometimes talk about our subjective, emotional experiences and thoughts, which are manifestations of our objective brain activity.

When strictly speaking of subjective experience, the wiki will refer to consciousness. Then referencing observable neural activity it will refer to the brain. And when the distinction is not relevant to the topic at hand then mind will be used.

If you talk about how does the mind work you must consider both the function of the brain and the experience of consciousness, as well as how the two interact and influence each other.

Mind vs. Brain - The Five Differences


What is Theory of Mind? - Bertrand Malle


Pixies - Where Is My Mind?