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Fig. 12 Neural state transitions.
The simplest way to account for madmen would be to simply identify pain with a neural state.
A simple identification of pain with neural state N will stipulate that there couldn't be any Martians.
The proposed FTO is a neural state estimator that can estimate unmeasured states even in the presence of faults.
Moreover, any neural state is globally convergent to the feasible region in finite time and stays there thereafter.
One may easily see by a simple algebraic calculation (not shown) that the astrocytic compartment admits a unique singular stable point for any neural state.
It has been proposed recently by Jirsa et al. that different bifurcation types may be responsible for these neural state transitions [37].
The assumption that there is a pure neural state with causal properties that are similar to those of a certain mental state is sufficient to explain the facts.
Thus, to feel pain or some other related cognitive function is to be identified with being in some specific neural state.
While "strictly speaking," the mental qualities cause the coming to be of other mental qualities, and the associated, underlying neural qualities have neural effects, since there is but one process having both kinds of qualities, there is also a sense in which the mental state (identical to the neural state) causes a subsequent neural state (pp.12 13).
For example, if pain is realized in me by some neural state-type, then insofar as there are purely physical law-like generalizations linking states of that type with pain behavior, one can give a complete causal explanation of my behavior by citing the occurrence of that neural state (and the properties by virtue of which it figures in those laws).
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