Manipulating Consciousness
arXiv Preprint Archive March 29, 2004
Summary
Our conscious experience can be influenced by external factors. Employing nonlinear dynamical modeling (nlin.PS), analysis of brain processes reveals how external influences can manipulate the interplay between automatic and conscious states. This work, connecting to neural networks (cond-mat.dis-nn) and biological cognition (q-bio.NC), positively demonstrates the brain's susceptibility to such manipulation.
Abstract
Manipulation of the effects of consciousness by external influence on the human brain is considered in the context of the nonlinear dynamical modeling of interaction between automatic and conscious processes.