"This is a philosophical task, not a scientific one. Unfortunately Crick is no philosopher... It is difficult to take seriously his suggestion that visual awareness may consist of 40-Hertz oscillations in neuronal firing, or that free will is located in the anterior cingulate sulcus. Even so, this book is well worth reading. Crick is an excellent guide to contemporary brain science, and takes his readers deeper than most popular authors."
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David Papineau, Book Review / "Chemistry and an attack of nerves: 'The Astonishing Hypothesis..." The Independent (May 8, 1994)
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