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Since we don't know if this is the case, there is no scientific answer.
From the point of view of, for example, psychoanalysis, the question “where” does not make sense, because it is not clear what you will achieve if you find the answer to it – after all, the ways to influence consciousness do not depend on where it is located.
What's the point of consciousness being formed somewhere else? Why do we need a brain then? Why do other animals need it?
Sleep, fainting, seizure – no consciousness. If it had been in a different place, we would have been there in those moments.
Not only in the brain, but also in the process of becoming a person in society. Without education in society, a person will not have the consciousness of a person) there will be mowgli