How do separate brain processes bind to form unified, conscious percepts? This is the perceptual binding problem, which straddles neuroscience and psychology. In fact, two problems exist here: (1) the easy problem of how neural processes are unified, and (2) the hard problem of how this yields unified perceptual consciousness. Binding theories face familiar troubles with (1) and they do not come to grips with (2). This paper argues that neuroelectrical (electromagnetic-field) approaches may help with both problems. Concerning the easy problem, standard accounts of neural binding by synchrony, attention, and convergence raise serious difficulties. These are avoided by neuroelectrical approaches in which the brain’s field binds distributed pr...
Cognitive functions like perception, memory, language, or consciousness are based on highly parallel...
Science is a crowning glory of the human spirit and its applications remain our best hope for social...
An important contributor to the feeling of being present is the unity of one's perceptual experience...
How do separate brain processes bind to form unified, conscious percepts? This is the perceptual bin...
SummaryHow the brain ‘binds’ information to create a coherent perceptual experience is an enduring q...
Evidence that minds are neural electromagnetic fields comes from research into how separate brain ac...
The development of the issue of binding as fundamental to neural dynamics has made possible recent a...
Abstract: The famous Neural Binding Problem (NBP) comprises at least four distinct problems with dif...
The cognitive binding problem is a central question in the study of consciousness: how does the brai...
ABSTRACT. LaRock provides a rather perplexing critique of the binding prob-lem. He argues that neura...
Neuroscience investigates how neuronal processing circuits work, but it has problems explaining expe...
ABSTRACT: It is proposed that phenomenal awareness, the ability to be aware of one’s sensations and ...
Consciousness is seen as a difficult “binding” problem. Binding, a process where different sensation...
Abstract. Quantum entanglement is shown to be the only acceptable physical solution to the binding p...
Cognitive functions like perception, memory, language, or consciousness are based on highly parallel...
Science is a crowning glory of the human spirit and its applications remain our best hope for social...
An important contributor to the feeling of being present is the unity of one's perceptual experience...
How do separate brain processes bind to form unified, conscious percepts? This is the perceptual bin...
SummaryHow the brain ‘binds’ information to create a coherent perceptual experience is an enduring q...
Evidence that minds are neural electromagnetic fields comes from research into how separate brain ac...
The development of the issue of binding as fundamental to neural dynamics has made possible recent a...
Abstract: The famous Neural Binding Problem (NBP) comprises at least four distinct problems with dif...
The cognitive binding problem is a central question in the study of consciousness: how does the brai...
ABSTRACT. LaRock provides a rather perplexing critique of the binding prob-lem. He argues that neura...
Neuroscience investigates how neuronal processing circuits work, but it has problems explaining expe...
ABSTRACT: It is proposed that phenomenal awareness, the ability to be aware of one’s sensations and ...
Consciousness is seen as a difficult “binding” problem. Binding, a process where different sensation...
Abstract. Quantum entanglement is shown to be the only acceptable physical solution to the binding p...
Cognitive functions like perception, memory, language, or consciousness are based on highly parallel...
Science is a crowning glory of the human spirit and its applications remain our best hope for social...
An important contributor to the feeling of being present is the unity of one's perceptual experience...