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n. (plural of correlate English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: correlate)

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Kosmos does indeed have some sort of correlates in the Right-Hand dimension, it thus understandably appeared that scientific positivism and naturalism could and would cover all possible bases, because science does indeed register so many significant alterations in the Right-Hand world.

I would like to especially single out the work of Michael Murphy, whose book The future of the body is a magnificent study of the bodily correlates of a transforming and evolving consciousnessyet more evidence that all manifest holons anywhere possess the four quadrants.

Kupfermann, I, Castellucci, V, Pinsker, H, and Kandel, E R Neuronal correlates of habituation and dishabituation of the gill-withdrawal reflex in Aplysia.

Experiments showing that the effects of protein synthesis inhibitors on memory could be mimicked by injecting large quantities of some of their constituent amino acids were made by one of my earliest graduate students, John Hambley, on his return to Australia: Hambley, J, and Rogers, L J Some neurochemical correlates of permanent learning deficits associated with intracerebral injections of amino acids in young chick brain.

While neuroscientists may identify specific neurophysiological events that arise as correlates to specific conscious states, it is not apparent what that would tell us about the nature or the origins of consciousness.

Everybody agrees that mental states and structures have some sort of correlates in brain physiology, and this is all I mean by the symbols SF1, etc.

All of this work is ultimately to help us cultivate and enjoy the intense feeling of energy flow that correlates with being fully alive.

Advocates of science, on the other hand, bolster their position by pointing to a growing body of neuroscientific knowledge of correlates between specific brain functions and specific mental processes.

Neuroscientists, too, have begun to identify some of the brain correlates to specific states of human consciousness.

Assuming that mental processes are a function of brain processes, and assuming that correlates are discovered between specific brain states and specific mental states, the exact nature of that correlation remains open to interpretation.

While some neuroscientists are seeking the neural correlates of conscious and unconscious mental states in humans, others are trying to identify the structural conditions over the course of evolution under which the first intentional capacities in living organisms could emerge.

Neuroscientists may detect the precise brain correlates of a perception of red, for example, and they may be able to manipulate brain processes directly to induce such a perception.