Affect as the Foundational Form of Consciousness
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Mark Solms argues that consciousness is fundamentally constituted by affect, which is linked to the physiological mechanism of homeostasis in the upper brainstem. He posits that consciousness does not arise from causal relationships between brain and mind but is a dual manifestation of a single underlying process. Affect serves as an efficient mechanism for survival, allowing complex organisms to navigate unpredictable environments by monitoring their needs and emotions.
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