How does the concept of the brain differ from the concept of the mind and its roles, functions, and philosophical ponders? What is the nature of these relations and how and where do they occur in the human mind and behavior?
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Well, while we use the terms brain and the mind in the same context, they are different entities. The brain is a physical entity situate inside the head, and is made up of possession of neurons and other bodily matter. It regulates body actions and activities, such as muscle movements, memory and sensation.
Compared to the heart, the mind is considered more as something abstract. It means the faculty comprising of thoughts, feelings, consciousness or understanding and the ability of reasoning.
In the philosophical view, the body’s constituent is the Atronomical component of the human, properly known as the brain, while the Mentale is the software that makes sense of experience and creates consciousness.
The difference between the two brain and mind are emotions and physical. Brain is organ, where as mind is the emotions or intelligence which we feel with the help of brain.