Conscious perception, like the sight of a coffee cup, seems to involve the brain identifying a stimulus. But conscious input activates more brain regions than are needed to identify coffee cups and faces. It spreads beyond sensory cortex to frontoparietal association areas, which do not serve stimulus identification as such. What is the role of those regions? Parietal cortex support the ‘first person perspective ’ on the visual world, unconsciously framing the visual object stream. Some prefrontal areas select and interpret conscious events for executive control. Such functions can be viewed as properties of the subject, rather than the object, of experience – the ‘observing self ’ that appears to be needed to maintain the conscious state. ...
paradigm, visually presented information sporadically fails to reach awareness. It was found that th...
Recent work in human cognitive neuroscience has linked self-consciousness to the processing of multi...
This article re-examines the role of the brain in self-recognition. It reconsiders the idea that the...
Conscious perception, like the sight of a coffee cup, seems to involve the brain identifying a stimu...
Human self-consciousness depends on the meta-representation of mental and bodily states as one's own...
Consciousness, its neural underpinnings, and the role of frontal cortex are highly debated topics. N...
Although consciousness has been studied since the beginning of the history of psychology, how the br...
What neural mechanisms support our conscious perception of briefly presented stimuli? Some theories...
By using a paradigm based on metacontrast masking, we created experimental conditions in which the s...
By using a paradigm based on metacontrast masking, we created experimental conditions in which the s...
Consciousness is not explained by a single mechanism, rather it involves multiple specialized neural...
Conscious experience involves perceiving, attending, remembering, and recognizing. Recent neuroscien...
Theories about the neural correlates and functional relevance of consciousness have traditionally as...
The prefrontal cortex is perhaps one of the most intriguing areas of the brain, and considered by ma...
The neural processes that give rise to visual awareness are currently the subject of much debate. On...
paradigm, visually presented information sporadically fails to reach awareness. It was found that th...
Recent work in human cognitive neuroscience has linked self-consciousness to the processing of multi...
This article re-examines the role of the brain in self-recognition. It reconsiders the idea that the...
Conscious perception, like the sight of a coffee cup, seems to involve the brain identifying a stimu...
Human self-consciousness depends on the meta-representation of mental and bodily states as one's own...
Consciousness, its neural underpinnings, and the role of frontal cortex are highly debated topics. N...
Although consciousness has been studied since the beginning of the history of psychology, how the br...
What neural mechanisms support our conscious perception of briefly presented stimuli? Some theories...
By using a paradigm based on metacontrast masking, we created experimental conditions in which the s...
By using a paradigm based on metacontrast masking, we created experimental conditions in which the s...
Consciousness is not explained by a single mechanism, rather it involves multiple specialized neural...
Conscious experience involves perceiving, attending, remembering, and recognizing. Recent neuroscien...
Theories about the neural correlates and functional relevance of consciousness have traditionally as...
The prefrontal cortex is perhaps one of the most intriguing areas of the brain, and considered by ma...
The neural processes that give rise to visual awareness are currently the subject of much debate. On...
paradigm, visually presented information sporadically fails to reach awareness. It was found that th...
Recent work in human cognitive neuroscience has linked self-consciousness to the processing of multi...
This article re-examines the role of the brain in self-recognition. It reconsiders the idea that the...