The science of consciousness is a nascent and thriving field of research that is founded on identifying the minimally sufficient neural correlates of consciousness. However, I have argued that it is the neural constitution of consciousness that science seeks to understand and that there are no evident strategies for distinguishing the correlates and constitution of (phenomenal) consciousness. Here I review this correlation/constitution distinction problem and challenge the existing foundations of consciousness science. I present the main analyses from a longer paper in press on this issue, focusing on recording, inhibition, stimulation, and combined inhibition/stimulation strategies, including proposal of the Jenga analogy to illustrate why...
This dissertation is largely about a particular episode in the conceptual (but also to some extent s...
Consciousness is a puzzling, state-dependent property of certain types of complex, biological, adapt...
Subjective experience has often taken center stage in debates between competing conceptual theories ...
Consciousness is a natural phenomenon, the object of a flourishing area of research in the natural s...
Research on neural correlates of consciousness has been conducted and carried outmostly from within ...
The source of endless speculation and public curiosity, our scientific quest for the origins of huma...
Three big philosophical problems about consciousness are: Why does it exist? How do we explain and u...
Consciousness is a phenomenon that has fascinated thinkers and scientists throughout history. The la...
The neurosciences have advanced to the point that we can now treat consciousness as a scienti¢c prob...
There are two concepts of consciousness that are easy to confuse with one another, access-consciousn...
This online version of my review of Stanislas Dehaene’s (2014) book on Consciousness and the Brain a...
The centerpiece of the scientific study of consciousness is the search for the neural correlates of ...
At present, the science of consciousness is structured around the search for the neural correlates o...
Abstract Three big philosophical problems about consciousness are: Why does it exist? How do we expl...
The main purposes of this review are to set out for neuroscientists one possible approach to the pr...
This dissertation is largely about a particular episode in the conceptual (but also to some extent s...
Consciousness is a puzzling, state-dependent property of certain types of complex, biological, adapt...
Subjective experience has often taken center stage in debates between competing conceptual theories ...
Consciousness is a natural phenomenon, the object of a flourishing area of research in the natural s...
Research on neural correlates of consciousness has been conducted and carried outmostly from within ...
The source of endless speculation and public curiosity, our scientific quest for the origins of huma...
Three big philosophical problems about consciousness are: Why does it exist? How do we explain and u...
Consciousness is a phenomenon that has fascinated thinkers and scientists throughout history. The la...
The neurosciences have advanced to the point that we can now treat consciousness as a scienti¢c prob...
There are two concepts of consciousness that are easy to confuse with one another, access-consciousn...
This online version of my review of Stanislas Dehaene’s (2014) book on Consciousness and the Brain a...
The centerpiece of the scientific study of consciousness is the search for the neural correlates of ...
At present, the science of consciousness is structured around the search for the neural correlates o...
Abstract Three big philosophical problems about consciousness are: Why does it exist? How do we expl...
The main purposes of this review are to set out for neuroscientists one possible approach to the pr...
This dissertation is largely about a particular episode in the conceptual (but also to some extent s...
Consciousness is a puzzling, state-dependent property of certain types of complex, biological, adapt...
Subjective experience has often taken center stage in debates between competing conceptual theories ...