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Indian J Exp Biol ; 2008 May; 46(5): 395-402
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-62205

ABSTRACT

The "Hard problem" of consciousness relates to the perplexing emergence of consciousness as a result of the brain activity. The binding problem concerns separate processing of perceived data in functionally and topographically segregated cortical areas and functional integration of such locally disjoined operations into coherently perceived images and events. The existing field-grounded theories of consciousness fall into two groups: (i) those based on the physical (electromagnetic) field, and (ii) those grounded on autonomous fields irreducible to the established physical fundamentals. The critical analysis of the existing theories results in formulation of the extra ingredient and a novel irreducible field-based theory of consciousness.


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Awareness , Biophysics/methods , Brain , Cognition , Consciousness , Humans , Mental Processes , Models, Biological , Models, Neurological , Models, Theoretical , Neurons/metabolism , Vision, Ocular
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Indian J Exp Biol ; 2003 May; 41(5): 457-72
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-63254

ABSTRACT

Detection of spontaneous photon emission from virus-infected cells was attempted using cell monolayer cultures prepared from the established cell lines differing by origin and sensitivity to viruses. The experimental system was elaborated permitting maintenance of the cell monolayer cultures grown upon quartz slides placed inside quartz cuvettes within the photomultiplier chamber during prolonged time periods (till 24-36 hr) covering the whole virus multiplication cycle. Rich nutritive medium was employed, providing undisturbed cell viability and virus-induced cytopathic effect (CPE) development during such prolonged experiment, each ingredient of the medium being checked as potential parasitic emitter or extinguisher of the cell-specific emission. As presupposed 'positive control', the in vivo cultivated chorio-allantoic membranes (CAM) of 10-days-old chick-embryonated eggs were used. The virus-infected CAMs showed specific peculiarities of the emission dynamics as compared to monotonous dynamics shown by non-infected CAMs. Similar dynamic regularities were observed in cell monolayer cultures containing much lesser (by order) number of cells per exposed sample. Using the elaborated system, some specific changes in the virus-infected cells were found, being correlated with two stages of virus replication cycle: the initial stage, synchronous penetration of the pre-adsorbed virus inside the cell, and a later stage, characterized by intensive CPE manifestations.


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Animals , Cell Line , Chick Embryo/cytology , Cytopathogenic Effect, Viral , Newcastle disease virus/isolation & purification , Photons
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Indian J Exp Biol ; 2003 May; 41(5): 539-43
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-59401

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Consciousness , Photons
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