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As an abstract noun refering to no physical entity, ''''mind'''' refers to a set of structures and activities in the brain in its dynamic connectivity with the body and the external environment, through stimuli from receptors, that enable the activities of thinking and conscious, non-conscious, and self-conscious experience. |
Revision as of 10:51, 6 January 2011
As an abstract noun refering to no physical entity, 'mind' refers to a set of structures and activities in the brain in its dynamic connectivity with the body and the external environment, through stimuli from receptors, that enable the activities of thinking and conscious, non-conscious, and self-conscious experience.