The Strange, Familiar, and Forgotten: An Anatomy of Consciousness

Knopf Publishing Group (1992)
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Abstract

In an important breakthrough in cognitive science, Rosenfield offers the first persuasive explanation of what consciousness is and how the brain creates and sustains it. Not a thick, dense tome, but a short, sweeping argument for a new way to look at human life.

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