neurophenomenology

Human-experience reports constrain cognitive-science objective knowledge, and vice versa {neurophenomenology}. Neural assemblies built over time represent recent past, now, and immediate future and correlate with specific sense qualities [Varela, 1997] [Varela, 1999] [Varela et al., 2001].

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