This interdisciplinary approach has led to a better understanding of both human consciousness and the possibilities and limitations of machine consciousness.
Ethical and Philosophical Implications: The advances in neuroscience have raised important ethical and philosophical questions about the nature of consciousness, free will, and the implications of understanding the neural basis of human behavior and decision-making.
While modern neuroscience has made substantial strides in understanding the mind and consciousness, many mysteries remain. The relationship between brain activity and subjective experience, known as the "hard problem of consciousness," remains an open question that continues to intrigue scientists, philosophers, and thinkers alike