As my research continues, I seek articles that give testimony to the workings of the mind and the material components of the brain. Material reductionism posits that the mind is the brain, its neurophysiological, electrochemical activities. the role of a mind that is immaterial and separate from the material synaptic networks but interactive with them in causal fashion is discounted.
i have discussed this issue extensively in my books and blog posts over time. I am finding more acceptance of dualism within neuroscience, especially in my more recent posts dealing with near death and out of body experiences. Along the way i have cited numerous authors and their literary works, to which one can refer if interested.
recall that the human mind has been created in the image of the mind of god. as we see validation of the activities of an immaterial mind and its interaction with the synaptic components of the material brain of man, we should derive a degree of understanding of how the mind of god, his holy spirit, interacts personally with mankind.