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Comment expliquer la voix qu'entendent les schizophrènes ?

Les hallucinations auditives — ces voix que certaines personnes atteintes de schizophrénie entendent sans qu’aucun son réel ne soit présent — figurent parmi les symptômes les plus déstabilisants de la maladie. Pendant des décennies, leur origine exacte est restée floue, malgré de ...  Show more

La conscience nait-elle dans le coprs ou le cerveau ?

La question « la conscience naît-elle dans le corps ou dans le cerveau ? » traverse depuis longtemps la philosophie et les neurosciences. Longtemps, la réponse dominante a été claire : la conscience serait un produit du cerveau. Mais les recherches les plus récentes invitent aujo ...  Show more

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