The numerous, more limited,
brain events occur in portions of the same region in which the unified human experience is taking place.
A memory event - sequence goes back
through brain events all of which belong to the remembering person.
This notion expresses what most neuroscientists believe — that there is a one - to - one correspondence between mental events and
brain events.
God's consciousness is of those events that, for God, are analogous to
the brain events for us.
For example, we enjoy consciousness, whereas probably none of
the brain events are thus favored.
In past studies to develop a new animal model for
the brain events that support motor development, neurophysiologist Martin Garwicz of Lund University in Sweden and his colleagues discovered that the schedules by which ferrets and rats acquire various motor skills, such as crawling and walking, are strikingly similar to each other; the progress simply happens faster for rats.