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      Consciousness Studies in Sciences and Humanities: Eastern and Western Perspectives 

      On the Non-Computability of Consciousness

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              The disunity of consciousness.

              S Zeki (2003)
              Attempts to decode what has become known as the (singular) neural correlate of consciousness (NCC) suppose that consciousness is a single unified entity, a belief that finds expression in the term 'unity of consciousness'. Here, I propose that the quest for the NCC will remain elusive until we acknowledge that consciousness is not a unity, and that there are instead many consciousnesses that are distributed in time and space.
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                2024
                February 06 2024
                : 77-86
                10.1007/978-3-031-13920-8_7
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