The [[Human Mind]] refers to the set of cognitive and emotional processes that emerge from the [[Human Brain|brain]] but extend into domains of thought, [[perception]], and subjective experience. It bridges empirical study in [[Cognitive Neuroscience]] and theoretical inquiry in [[Philosophy of Mind]]. - Core Functions - Cognition: attention, reasoning, problem-solving - Memory: encoding, storage, retrieval across systems - Emotion: affective states, regulation, expression - [[Perception]]: sensory integration, representation of environment - [[Consciousness]]: awareness, [[selfhood]], qualia - Relationships - [[Human Brain]]: physical substrate enabling mind processes - [[Philosophy of Mind]]: explores metaphysical and epistemic questions - [[Neuropsychology]]: studies links between neural damage and mental function - [[Cognitive Science]]: interdisciplinary integration (AI, linguistics, [[Psychology]], [[Neuroscience]]) - Perspectives - Biological: emergent property of [[Brain Networks]] and neural computation - [[Psychology|Psychological]]: patterns of thought, emotion, and behavior - [[Philosophy|Philosophical]]: debates on dualism, physicalism, and the mind–body problem - Subtopics - [[Consciousness]] - [[Self]] - [[Emotion]] - [[Memory]] - [[Perception]] - [[Intelligence]]