Item does not contain fulltextMerker suggests that the thalamocortical system is not an essential system for consciousness, but, instead, that the midbrain reticular system is responsible for consciousness. Indeed, the latter is a crucial system for consciousness, when consciousness is regarded as the waking state. However, when consciousness is regarded as phenomenal consciousness, for which experience and perception are essential elements, the thalamocortical system seems to be indispensable.2 p
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Behavioral Science 44:2, 2010) elaborates the authors ’ ideas from a new angle. The following positi...
Whether the prefrontal cortex is part of the neural substrates of consciousness is currently debated...
This commentary elaborates on Gray's conclusion that his neurophysiological model of consciousness m...
Consciousness, its neural underpinnings, and the role of frontal cortex are highly debated topics. N...
Science has always faced the problem of consciousness. Nevertheless, consciousness differs radically...
There is increasing theoretical justification and empirical sup- port for non-brain-centric approach...
While vitally critical, the relationship between conscious system and the central nervous system (CN...
An attempt is made to distinguish between brain states required to support consciousness and the neu...
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For some researchers, consciousness is produced and linked to the brain. This paper presents the cor...
The prefrontal cortex is perhaps one of the most intriguing areas of the brain, and considered by ma...
Historically, the scientific and medical communities have taken a corticocentric view on consciousne...
The central dogma of cognitive psychology is ‘consciousness is a process, not a thing’. Hence, the m...
Introduction: One of the hardest challenges of the third century is to develop theories that could j...
This commentary elaborates on Gray's conclusion that his neurophysiological model of consciousness m...
Behavioral Science 44:2, 2010) elaborates the authors ’ ideas from a new angle. The following positi...
Whether the prefrontal cortex is part of the neural substrates of consciousness is currently debated...
This commentary elaborates on Gray's conclusion that his neurophysiological model of consciousness m...