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− | + | * major concept of personality is existence of "I" within mind, identity, which is required for consciousness | |
+ | * while mind contains many unique aggregated centers, identity belongs to consciousness, and therefore is a part of mind required for conscious state - neocortex and intercortical thalamus | ||
+ | * because thalamus is a complex transition center and cannot be origin of identity, real centers of identity are within neocortex | ||
+ | * identity is manyfold: | ||
+ | ** body identity within insular cortex | ||
+ | ** mental (habits and judgements) identity within orbitofrontal cortex |
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Biological Life Research
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This page covers biological principles of identity construction.
Overview
- major concept of personality is existence of "I" within mind, identity, which is required for consciousness
- while mind contains many unique aggregated centers, identity belongs to consciousness, and therefore is a part of mind required for conscious state - neocortex and intercortical thalamus
- because thalamus is a complex transition center and cannot be origin of identity, real centers of identity are within neocortex
- identity is manyfold:
- body identity within insular cortex
- mental (habits and judgements) identity within orbitofrontal cortex