• bdonvr@thelemmy.club
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    1 day ago

    Consciousness barely lasts a couple seconds without bloodflow though. Clearly a clickbait title that is intentionally misleading.

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      23 hours ago

      I think the consciousness they’re talking about here is the subjective sense of something happening - that it feels like something to be. The fact of experience itself. Unconsciousness in the medical sense doesn’t necessarily mean the end of experience.

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        7 hours ago

        I can tell you from experience, you are not aware of being unconscious. It goes from the moment before you lose it, to when you regain without any period between.

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          There are multiple ways to be “unconscious.” Head trauma, sleep, general anesthesia, fainting, coma - for example.

          The experience varies wildly: from absolute nothing under general anesthesia to extremely vivid stuff during sleep.

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        This is a really difficult concept for some people in our modern society. Enlightenment style thinking would have you believe that human consciousness is a blanket term for salience, attention, awareness, sentience, social cognition, self-recognition, meta-cognition, etc. It’s as though you looked at a car and didn’t see its component parts or individual qualities, you just saw this weird new thing called Car.