Cijadrachon wrote:
> (...SKIP...)
>> > On a conscious level it is in the sensory/ motor cortex.
> Who says that his sensory/motor cortex is conscious?
> Why?
> This is the first time I hear that someone tries to stick one of the
> consicousnesses there.
> In my brain and in (an estimated several hundred) other brains I never
> had any such registration.
>> I believe either you are having a rather different definition of
> conscious than here, one that might be vague enough to be valid for
> lots of systems in the head & body, or that you are mistaken.
I think this is a fragment of a quote from my post. The sensory/motor
cortex is conscious perception. Period. I am not talking about
subconscious nor I'm I alluding to consciousness on a metaphysical level.
It is what you are conscious of on a sensory/motor level. Or what actions
you are aware of on a conscious level. It is the higher cortical levels.
Why? Well, survival for one. Cognitive thinking another. Willed action
versus reflexive action. Wakefulness. Perception.
If you never had a registration in your sensory/motor cortex you would
not be writing this post. It isn't vague at all. It is a hard wired
system that is well documented. Try Penfield for one.
Kevin Kunz
http://www.reflexology-research.com