Listen to this episode from Feel Better, Live More with Dr Rangan Chatterjee on Spotify.

What does consciousness mean to you? It’s something that’s fundamental to who we are as humans. And yet it’s a concept that many of us would struggle to define – scientists and philosophers included. But today’s guest is someone who has spent many years and countless hours studying it, and is keen to share what he has learned. Anil Seth is Professor of Cognitive and Computational Science at the University of Sussex and Co-director of the Sackler Centre for Consciousness Science. He is a globally respected neuroscientist and author of the Sunday Times bestseller Being You: A New Science Of Consciousness. And he is someone who excels at making complex ideas simple as evidenced by the fact that his...

Show More
saved by: FoundryBase
updated 16 days ago
Visibility: Public (all visitors)


Comments

No comments yet. Be the first to comment!

ChatGPT notes on this Podcast

Summary:

Summary: Episode #366 of "Feel Better, Live More" features Professor Anil Seth, a prominent neuroscientist who discusses the complexities of consciousness and the nature of reality. As a professor at the University of Sussex and author of "Being You," Seth argues that our brains actively construct rather than merely perceive reality, suggesting that our experiences are shaped by biological and external cues. The conversation also explores themes such as death, reincarnation, and Near-Death Experiences, encouraging listeners to rethink their understanding of self and reality.

Context Addition:

Consciousness is a multifaceted concept that has intrigued scientists and philosophers alike for centuries. Anil Seth's research contributes to the field of consciousness studies by examining how perception influences our experiences. His work at the Sackler Centre for Consciousness Science emphasizes the intersection of cognitive science and philosophy, aiming to simplify complex ideas for broader audiences. Seth's theories challenge conventional notions of reality, proposing that shared perceptions give rise to what we consider "real."

Keywords: Consciousness Studies, Perception Construction, Cognitive Science, Neuroscience Insights, Reality Interpretation

MORE RESOURCES FROM SOURCE

More in FoundryBase from   Spotify

Related Chunks

Related chunks with this resource

This Podcast can be found in 1 chunk