Bewusstsein

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Bewusstsein ist ein bislang noch rätselhaftes Phänomen, das in diesem Kapitel nur in Ansätzen dargestellt werden kann. Ziel ist es, Bewusstseinsstörungen zu erklären. Können Bewusstseinsstörungen erklärt werden, ohne dass wir wissen, was Bewusstsein ist? Wie sind wir in der Lage, die psychopathologischen Zustände verstehen, die z. B. als Somnolenz oder Koma bezeichnet werden? Fest steht heute, über das Bewusstsein muss umgedacht werden: Das Theater-Zuschauer-Denkbild ist falsch.

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Reischies, F.M. (2024). Bewusstsein. In: Psychopathologie . Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-68299-9_8

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