DBT
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The consensus in neuroscience is that the brain is the processor and therefore the decision maker....that there is no mind separate from the architecture and activity of a brain. Hence the decisions/behaviour of animals, cats, dogs, sheep, people, is specific to the species and the individuals of that species.
I'm not that impressed by what you claim is some consensus. They are desperate to understand one thing about the mind but must settle with vague generalities about the brain.
Nobody is desperate. The evidence does not support dualism. There is not a single example of mind activity without the presence of an active brain. Thoughts, feelings and actions can even be stimulated by electrical brain stimulation, Delgado, et al.