Section 1
Introduction to Consciousness
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Boundless Psychology
Psychology
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Describing Consciousness
Consciousness is an individual's state of awareness of their environment, thoughts, feelings, or sensations; in order to experience consciousness, one must be both awake and aware.

A History of Theories of Consciousness
Theories of consciousness include developmental, cultural, neural, computational, and moral perspectives.

Neural Underpinnings of Consciousness
The neural correlates of consciousness (NCC) refer to the relationship between the experiences reported by subjects and the activity that simultaneously takes place in their brains.