We haven’t. We cannot point to _anywhere_ in the physical brain where we can say, “There! That’s it! That’s the mind.”
In fact it’s backwards. We _have to have_ our mind to be able to see a _brain._ That is self-evident and objective (you cannot observe a physical brain if you don’t have a mind).
Personality, sensory perception, and things of that nature are absolutely affected by neurological processes, but we aren’t really able to _get outside of a mind_ to see if a brain can still be observed without one.
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