
Why We Need to Study Consciousness
Science has made outstandingly accurate descriptions of the world but has told us little about our subjective experience of it
Kenneth Shinozuka is a junior studying neuroscience at Harvard. Since June 2017, he has been conducting research on the antimicrobial protection hypothesis of Alzheimer's under the supervision of Rudolph Tanzi and William Eimer at the Genetics and Aging Research Unit in Harvard Medical School. He is the inventor of SafeWander, a wearable sensor for preventing falls among dementia patients and the elderly. He also runs a blog on consciousness, a topic that he aims to study from the perspectives of neuroscience, philosophy, physics and spirituality.

Why We Need to Study Consciousness
Science has made outstandingly accurate descriptions of the world but has told us little about our subjective experience of it

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