Our subjective experience doesn't appear to us like a sequence of disjointed snapshots. Instead, we feel the world as a continuous stream of information. This information is integrated, since we don't perceive a different stream per sensory modality—one for vision, one for hearing, and so forth—but as a single one where all percepts merge.
In Chaos, researchers explore the question: Which characteristics should brain activity have to support this type of conscious experiences?
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