Astonishing Conscious Mind

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Neuroscientists may have discovered the brain regions that give rise to our identity

Astonishing Conscious Mind
Credit: Scientific American MIND, March/April 2022

Human consciousness remains one of the biggest puzzles in science. Indeed, we have made moderate progress on how to measure it but less on how it arises in the first place. And what gives rise to our sense of self? In February we published a special collector’s edition exploring these mysteries and more. This issue’s cover story, by researcher Robert Martone, is a fascinating look at new discoveries on a region of the brain that helps us create a mental picture of our present and future identities (see “How Our Brain Preserves Our Sense of Self”).

Elsewhere in this issue, contributing editor Daisy Yuhas talks with linguist Sarah Frances Phillips about new research illuminating the neurological basis for multilingualism (see “How Brains Seamlessly Switch between Languages”). How the brain both creates our individual reality and enables us to thrive in that reality is nothing short of astonishing.

This article was originally published with the title “Astonishing Conscious Mind” in SA Mind 33, 2, 2 (March 2022)

doi:10.1038/scientificamericanmind0322-2

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