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Human consciousness adapt to circumstances using moral principles as honesty, fairness, and equality. No pattern of brain activity indicates consciousness. Absolute principles are universal based on the nature of human beings. Relative principles depend on the situation based on opinions changing from person to person. Conscious awareness from billions of nerve cells is an unanswered questions of life. In disorders of consciousness, there is reduced connectivity and physical damage in connections between cortex and deep brain structures. Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging and…mehr

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Human consciousness adapt to circumstances using moral principles as honesty, fairness, and equality. No pattern of brain activity indicates consciousness. Absolute principles are universal based on the nature of human beings. Relative principles depend on the situation based on opinions changing from person to person. Conscious awareness from billions of nerve cells is an unanswered questions of life. In disorders of consciousness, there is reduced connectivity and physical damage in connections between cortex and deep brain structures. Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging and electroencephalography revealed the neural activity that accompanies disorders showing the networks involved in working memory, attention, and mind wandering. Integrated Information theory is a key theory of consciousness proposing it is a fundamental property of all physical systems. In lucid dreaming the person becomes aware that they are dreaming during the dream. Neurocognitive evidence insight into dreaming is a prognostic factor for help in schizophrenia. Conscience is a mental faculty that determines the rightness and wrongness of actions. Communication is a behavior to change attitude of another.
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JOSE A. O'DALY CARBONELL Ciudadano americano. País de nacimiento: Caracas, Venezuela. Estudios secundarios: Bachillerato: La Salle, Caracas, 1958. Universidad: Universidad Central de Venezuela, Caracas: MD,1958-1964; DMSc,1965-1968 .Johns Hopkins University, PhD.1967-1971. Publicaciones Revistas Internacionales: 64, Divulgación científica: 26 Tesis doctorales: 30.