It might seem a little one dimensional but, I really do believe nothing is more than the sum of it's parts. I believe the brain, body, hormones, etc are merely the "platform" on which we run. I don't see anything magical, spiritual, etc about it.
Sure there are strange things, such as deja vu but, that is no more strange than an array in a Turbo Pascal program picking up some data it shouldn't have. I remember seeing just such a thing happen in a program I wrote, the program picked up the data before I had entered it. Magic? no. Strange? yes. A trace in debug (I hate ASM) showed me that I actually had already wrote the data where the array was with a pointer, and since a different part of the program occupied the same memory segment, not clearing the data between running different parts of the program had allowed the program to get data from the previous time the program had ran as apparently DOS never cleared the memory segment before it was used.
It was all very logical, and proper when you find out the method, but before understanding it, it would appear as if the program anticipated the data. We understand digital computers very well, we made them after all. All data we have on the brain is reverse engineered but, all data seems to me to point to a very complicated analogue platform that we currently do not fully understand.
Once we get to the point of understanding we can get to the point of emulation. That is what excites me (that and biological immortality, but that is another subject). I know it may seem a bit crude, not to see anything but, what is apparently there but I just cannot believe in what I cannot verify. Of course even if things like ESP were to be verified there are myriads of potential explanations, after all our brains and bodies do produce limited electrical-magnetic currents which may influence things outside of our body, but even then once we understood it, we could emulate it.
As with everything dealing with philosophy remember this is an opinion post