Understanding the biological basis of conscious experience is one of the great challenges for 21st Century Science.
A 2021 Book of the Year (New Statesman,Economist, Bloomberg, Five Books), a 2021 Science Book of the Year (Guardian, Financial Times).Being You is out now in hardback, paperback, ebook, and audio.
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My main-stage TED talk has more than 14 million views.
What gives meaning to life?I asked my Mum .. in today'sGuardian (along with 14 others)
"A science of consciousness beyond pseudo-science and pseudo-consciousness" Our comment (Àlex Gómez-Marin & me) on the IIT clash; out now inNature Neuroscience.
I'mdelighted to make the Clarivate 'Highly Cited' researcher list, for the fifth year running - along with 5 other Sussex academics:
New paper in PLoS Biology on theethics of brain-computer interfaces for cognitive enhancment - with Emma Gordon.
I'm looking forward to delivering the 2024 Charles Simonyi Lecture in Oxford next Friday, Nov 1st, at the wonderful Oxford Playhouse, and hosted by Marcus Du Sautoy 🙏🏽. The title is 'consciousness in humans and in other things', kick off is at 5pm, and tickets still availablehere.
I've just posted a new preprint on "Conscious artificial intelligence and biological naturalism". Read ithere
Should we all be putting chips in our brains? See myGuardian 'Big Idea' article on the prospects/ethics of neural implantation.
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Meet Anil Seth @SynapseConclave, India’s most thought-provoking science tech society conference, on 22-23 Feb 2025.
A radical neuroscientist, Seth has been studying the ‘inner diversity’ of our brain and how it shapes our view of the world for decades.
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“What happens when you get to the bottom of things?” Beautiful,elegiac piece in @QuantaMagazine by Amanda Gefter on John Wheeler and the mysteries that remain
This paper looks remarkable: findings of "voluntary passive movement" - a form of play - in fruit flies.
🧵, link below.
Voluntary passive play: an example in humans is riding a carousel.
Also seen in flies. Via @wolfhuette and collaborators. 1/