“It turns out your conscious mind — the part you think of as you — is really the smallest part of what’s happening in your brain, and usually the last one in line to find out any information.”

As quoted in "Stray Questions for: David Eagleman" by Blake Wilson in The New York Times (10 July 2009)

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