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Written by Raúl Arrabales Moreno   
Friday, 20 April 2007

This is a filmed lecture of Christof Koch, neuroscientist famous for his contributions to the quest for understanding the underlying mechanisms of consciousness. He has been working jointly with Francis Crick researching on the visual perception and specifcally attention and consciousness neurological mechanisms.

The video is provided by the University of California - Berkeley. The graduate council lectures series. Foersters Lectures on the inmortality of the soul. Lecture's title is 'The Quest for Consciousness: A Neurological Approach", and is conducted by Christof Koch, Professor of Cognitive and Behavioral Biology from the California Institute of Technology. 

 


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