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Index
Cover
Title page
Copyright page
Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction
I Models of Brain
1 Beyond the Passive/Active Dichotomy: A Spectrum Model of the Brain’s Neural Activities
2 Relation between Spontaneous and Stimulus-Induced Activity: Interaction Model of Brain
3 Is Our Brain an Open or Closed System? Prediction Model of Brain and World–Brain Relation
II Models of Consciousness
4 Spectrum Model of Brain and Consciousness
5 Interaction Model of Brain and Consciousness
6 Prediction Model of Brain and Consciousness
7 Spatiotemporal Model of Consciousness I: Spatiotemporal Specificity and Neuronal-Phenomenal Correspondence
8 Spatiotemporal Model of Consciousness II: Spatiotemporal Alignment—Neuro-ecological Continuum and World–Brain Relation
III World–Brain Problem
9 Ontology I: From Brain to World–Brain Relation
10 Ontology II: From World–Brain Relation to Consciousness
11 Ontology III: From the World to Consciousness
IV Copernican Revolution
12 Copernican Revolution in Physics and Cosmology: Vantage Point from beyond Earth
13 Pre-Copernican Stance in Neuroscience and Philosophy: Vantage Point from within Mind or Brain
14 Copernican Revolution in Neuroscience and Philosophy: Vantage Point from beyond Brain
Conclusion: Copernican Revolution—Is the Brain’s Spontaneous Activity an Empirical, Epistemic, and Ontological Game Changer in Neuroscience and Philosophy?
Glossary
References
Index
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