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The Generation of Artificial Sensations by Living Beings and the Prediction of Behavioral Responses. The Concept of "Consciousness".

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This article proposes hypotheses explaining the mechanism of the emergence of artificial sensations and predicted reactions in the brain. It has been suggested that the activation of specific neural bundles, such as the uncinate fasciculus and the inferior fronto-occipital fasciculus, may induce auditory and artificial visual sensations. At the same time, the arcuate fasciculus is possibly responsible for the activation of deliberate actions. In cases where a being plans an action without executing it, the putamen is proposed to be involved in blocking actual movements.

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