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Originally Posted by AntonioLao Looking thru the annals of medical science, there are recorded cases of comatose patients that will able to regain sanity and consciousness from a vegetable state and restoring their thinking faculties . |
And that is not yet explained by an congnitive science. Cognitive science is actually the most interesting of all, at least to one that wants to know and develop, but doesn't know which science to choose. This is first because cognitive sciences has advanced very little, for it is very dificult to generalize and at the same time be correct, so there is a lot to discover. Second because cognitive science alows us to comprehend and understand our method of comprehending and uderstanding, thus, we can improve it. And by this we will improve all sciences. Thridly, because it is possibly the only science that unites all the areas of sciences (biological, physical, social, mental...) and mathematics and philosophy all together.
Understanding the way to use the brain was the begining of the knowledge. Comprehending how and why the brain is like it is, is the completeness of wisdom.