babybird wrote:
Is your mind the same as your brain
If you mean conscious experience, than I'd say yes. If you mean mind in general, there are fun concepts of embodied and extended mind:
- embodied - your body shapes the way you think; you can use your body to think or do other mental stuff;
- extended - parts of environment you often interact with are parts of your mind (yes, including smartphones).
With this comes a shift in research methods - rather than looking on brains alone in strange laboratory settings, let's look on interactions with environment in more natural settings etc.
There are also two more Es (embedded and enacted), which basically mean the same things, but together form a nice slogan "4E cognition".
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