eprintid: 27596 rev_number: 12 eprint_status: archive userid: 5935 dir: disk0/00/02/75/96 datestamp: 2018-10-20 12:20:26 lastmod: 2018-10-20 12:20:26 status_changed: 2018-10-20 12:20:26 type: article metadata_visibility: show title: The enigma of hemispheric perception of the world is probably solved due to which the problem of self-consciousness generation and localization is cleared up language: english abstract: The riddle of hemispheric perception mechanism connected with hemispheric inverse perception of spatial characteristics of the environment is considered with the help of interdisciplinary research (the concept of asymmetry of human brain's hemispheres, and also the philosophical concepts of reality and physical theories of Universe's structure). It is shown that the inverse scheme of hemispheric perception corresponds to subject-subject model of human interaction with the world, which presupposes the unity of the subjective and objective, the internal and external, "I" and non-"I", man and the world. The assumption is made that self-consciousness is generated at the neutral point of interaction of "I" and non-"I", which in physical sense corresponds to the physical vacuum (as a neutral medium integrating the opposites), and also to fundamental quantum level of the Universe, revealing the unity of the internal and external, the simple and complex, cause and effect as expressions of implicative nature of the "field of consciousness" and the anthropic postulate. keywords: cerebral hemispheres, inverse character of hemispheric perception, self-consciousness, gestalt psychology, physical vacuum, field of consciousness, anthropic postulate, mirror neurons, the principle coordination theory learntype: lecture semdensity: veryhigh creators_name: Вознюк, О. В. creators_id: alexvoz@ukr.net ispublished: pub subjects: B1 subjects: BF divisions: sch_met full_text_status: public date: 2018 date_type: published publication: «Академия Тринитаризма» publisher: Академия Тринитаризма refereed: TRUE issn: 2618-9968 referencetext: Amunts K. Structural indices of asymmetry / K. Amunts // The Two Halves of the Brain, eds Hughdahl K., Westerhausen R., editors. – Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2010. – P. 145–176 Bohm D. Hidden Variables and the Implicate Order in Quantum Implications / Ed. Basil J. Hiley and F. David Peat / David Bohm. – London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1987. – 380 p. Bullmore E. Cerebral hemisphere asymmetry revisited: effects of handedness, gender and schizophrenia measured by radius of gyration of magnetic resonance images / E. Bullmore, M.Brammer, R. Harvey // Psychological Medicine. – 1995. – № 25. – P. 349-363. Charman D. K. The cerebral hemispheres appear to function differently in artists and scientists / D. K. Charman // Cortex. 1981. - №17 (3). – P. 453–458. Flor-Henry P. Cerebral aspects of the organic response normal and deviational / P. Flor-Henry // Third International Congress of Medical Psychology, Rome, 1978. – P. 456–470. Gibson J.J. The Ecological Approach to Visual Perception / J.J.Gibson. –Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1979. – 332 р. Maturana H. R. Autopoiesis and Cognition / H. R. Maturana, F. J. Valera. – London, Boston, Dortrecht: D. Reidel Publising Co., 1980. – 234 p. Murphy M. Contemporary meditation research: [monograph] / M. Murphy S. Dobovan. –San Francisco: Esalen Institute Press, 1985. – 340 p. Rizzolatti G., Arbib M. A. Language within our grasp / G. Rizzolatti, M. A. Arbib // Trends in Neurosciences. – 1998. – № 21. – Р. 188-194. Rogers L.J. Evolution of hemispheric specialization: advantages and disadvantages / L.J. Rogers // Brain Language. – 2000. – № 73. – P. 236–253. Simonov P.V. The motivated brain : a neurophysiological analysis of human behavior / P.V.Simonov. – Philadelphia : Gordon and Breach Science Publishers, 1991. – 280 p. Sperry R. W. Hemisphere Deconnection and Unity in Conscious Awareness / R. W. Sperry // American Psychologist. 1968. – №. 23. – P. 721-729. Springer S. P. Left Brain, Right Brain: Perspectives from Cognitive Neuroscience / S.P. Springer, G. Deutsch. – N. Y.: Freeman, 1997. – 326 p. citation: Вознюк, О. В. (2018) The enigma of hemispheric perception of the world is probably solved due to which the problem of self-consciousness generation and localization is cleared up. «Академия Тринитаризма». ISSN 2618-9968 document_url: http://eprints.zu.edu.ua/27596/1/%D0%92%D0%BE%D0%B7%D0%BD%D1%8E%D0%BA%20%D0%95%D0%B4%D0%B8%D0%BD%D1%81%D1%82%D0%B2%D0%BE%20%D1%80%D0%B5%D0%B0%D0%BB%D1%8C%D0%BD%D0%BE%D1%81%D1%82%D0%B8_%D0%90%D0%9D%D0%93%20%D0%90%D0%A2.pdf