This is an excerpt from Anil Seth's hour-long lecture on our perception of self: • Anil Seth: Is the self really a hallucinat... This event was recorded in April 2021 in collaboration with the Psychedelic Society London. Join future events at: http://www.adventuresinawareness.com Get Anil Seth's book 'Being You: A New Science of Consciousness' here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Being-You-Ne... Anil Seth's groundbreaking research seeks to understand consciousness in health and in disease. As Professor of Cognitive and Computational Neuroscience at the University of Sussex, and founding co-director of the University of Sussex’s Sackler Centre for Consciousness Science, his research bridges neuroscience, mathematics, artificial intelligence, computer science, psychology, philosophy and psychiatry. He has also worked extensively with playwrights, dancers and other artists to shape a truly humanistic view of consciousness and self. Seth is the editor and co-author of the best-selling 30-Second Brain, a collection of brief and engaging neuroscience vignettes. His forthcoming book The Presence Chamber develops his unique theories of conscious selfhood within the rich historical context of the mind and brain sciences. His TED talk is one of the most popular ever, at over 11 million views, and his interview on the Waking Up podcast is considered by Sam Harris as one the most important conversations he has recorded. "The idea of where we exist, how we develop that sense of self and how it can be explained in terms of the activity of brain cells, all of that is still largely the domain of philosophers rather than scientists. Anil Seth (...) wants to turn that around.” — Guardian, May 9, 2010