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Review of Gazzaniga and Baynes

... that can have selective influence over behavior. The left hemisphere has an interpreter module that manages and interpretes all constant and parallel activities, both those that origined in it and those that are not origined in it.ON THE SELFThe authors presented an interesting case in hich a patient as unable to drive her car because her right hand grabbed the heel aay from her left, because of a lesion in the corpus callosum. They interpreted this case in the sense that the Interpreter module sees the actions of the other hand as being strange and separated by itself.This case give the impression that the Interpreter module is the seat of Self. From this ould follo that the RH is selfless and that the self involves a kind of centrality. That the RH can be aare is certain. If additionaly the RH can stimulate consciously the motor neuronal system, if the RH can initiate consciously actions, then remain some problems... If the RH can have percepts, memories, and can initiate conscious actions, then it seems that involves a kind or grade of self, a less lingvistic self... Because LH can speak, it seems dominat and the only seat of Self, but there can be that both hemisheres have selves.ON CONSCIOUSNESSThough the ork of the autors as in many regards bright, hoever, I fear that, they eluded the most fundamental problems related to the explanation of consciousness.I consider that, the most important problems or tasks related of the explanation of consciosusness areA hat are precisely those activities, structures, and places in brain that substantiates the conscious states. This is the problem of the pure and complete correlation of phenomena. B hat are all the causes of the conscious states. C hy an individual state or pattern of activity of the brain is phenomenal reither than unphenomenal phenomenality is the unity of consciousness. hat are the causes due a state or pattern of activity of brain or of a part of brain is phenomenal, conscious D hy an individual activity or pattern of activity has the content hich has and not reither other content The causes of the individual contents are needed.ReferenceKathleen Baynes and Michael S. Gazzaniga1999, Consciousness, Introspection, and the Split-Brain The To MindsOne Body Problem, in The ne cognitive neurosciences.ON CONSCIOUSNESSConsciousness isbound to distinct orking states of the entire brain and not onlyto the activity of isolated parts, and its intensity depends on theavailable mass of cortical tissue.In other ords, consciousness assuch, not its di.erent contents and modalities, is a holistic eventand not a property of only speci.c cells or areal structures.Brauer Brauer, 2004 considered that, consciousness is a holistic event. That is, it is a orking state of the hole brain not a property of the activity of its isolated parts.First, I ant to say that, I like the fundamental intelligible spirit of its article.Brauer says consciousness assuch, not its different contents and modalities, but ithout any content there can be no any consciousness.Singleneurons or groups of cells do not sleep, only the hole braindoes...Hoever, if the hole brain sleeps, then all its parts have to sleep also.Consiousness is a holistic event..., then hy persons ho undergo important sperectomies remain ith other conscious modalities.On the other hand, the brain allays generates aves of action potentials a , b , g , even hen sleeps. That is, the sleep is also a holistic event.Related conclusion consciousness is neither necessarily a holistic event nor is suficient for a holistic activation state to be conscious.......Event related potentials, -.......segregation.......correlations......speed.
.....encodings......temporal modulations......trains of spikes......strenght......dinamicity emerges from neuronal structure and interneuronal environment......PTL......axonal number and density......dendritic number and density......temporal encoding......explicit information......implicit information......developmental structure......polarity......ions......chanels....
..proteins......convergence......divergence......re
verberation......A, B, C......integration......association......syncrony.
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