It would be nice to believe that neuroscience is the key to consciousness, but so far philosophers and neuroscientists have not found a definite answer. So many theories arise from the question of what causes awareness/perception/experience and neuroscience is a strong theory, stating that neurobiological brain processes are the cause of conscious processes. If you want good material on neuroscience and philosophy coming together to answer consciousness you should read up on Roger Penrose's and Stuart Hameroff's studies on the idea that human consciousness is the result of quantum effects in the microtubules, which are the structural components within cells.
Yes ZenVortex, I have read my books; many of which deal with neuroscience.
Althought you may be a scientist and could have a stronger background in neuroscience than I, at this current point in time, to my knowledge, there is no full-proof explanation for consciousness. However since you seem like you could defend the point I would really like to hear your theories behind it and some neuroscience material if you wouldn't mind sharing the names of the books. Thank you 
And being a scientist, could you shed some light on the B6 theory to affecting lucid dreaming? It's always nice to have credible input
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