Whether the prefrontal cortex is part of the neural substrates of consciousness is currently debated. Against prefrontal theories of consciousness, many have argued that neural activity in the prefrontal cortex does not correlate with consciousness but with subjective reports. We defend prefrontal theories of consciousness against this argument. We surmise that the requirement for reports is not a satisfying explanation of the difference in neural activity between conscious and unconscious trials, and that prefrontal theories of consciousness come out of this debate unscathed
By using a paradigm based on metacontrast masking, we created experimental conditions in which the s...
The directness and vivid quality of conscious experience belies the complexity of the underlying neu...
Traditional ways to examine and investigate the neural correlates of consciousness usually require t...
Whether the prefrontal cortex is part of the neural substrates of consciousness is currently debated...
Consciousness, its neural underpinnings, and the role of frontal cortex are highly debated topics. N...
The prefrontal cortex is perhaps one of the most intriguing areas of the brain, and considered by ma...
In this chapter, we discuss a selection of current views of the neural correlates of consciousness (...
Subjective experience has often taken center stage in debates between competing conceptual theories ...
Cognitive theories claim, whereas non-cognitive theories deny, that cognitive access is constituti...
Is consciousness based in prefrontal circuits involved in cognitive processes like thought, reasonin...
Theories about the neural correlates and functional relevance of consciousness have traditionally as...
A central debate in philosophy and neuroscience pertains to whether PFC activity plays an essential ...
Recent evidence points to widespread underconnectivity in autistic brains owing to deviant white mat...
By using a paradigm based on metacontrast masking, we created experimental conditions in which the s...
The directness and vivid quality of conscious experience belies the complexity of the underlying neu...
Traditional ways to examine and investigate the neural correlates of consciousness usually require t...
Whether the prefrontal cortex is part of the neural substrates of consciousness is currently debated...
Consciousness, its neural underpinnings, and the role of frontal cortex are highly debated topics. N...
The prefrontal cortex is perhaps one of the most intriguing areas of the brain, and considered by ma...
In this chapter, we discuss a selection of current views of the neural correlates of consciousness (...
Subjective experience has often taken center stage in debates between competing conceptual theories ...
Cognitive theories claim, whereas non-cognitive theories deny, that cognitive access is constituti...
Is consciousness based in prefrontal circuits involved in cognitive processes like thought, reasonin...
Theories about the neural correlates and functional relevance of consciousness have traditionally as...
A central debate in philosophy and neuroscience pertains to whether PFC activity plays an essential ...
Recent evidence points to widespread underconnectivity in autistic brains owing to deviant white mat...
By using a paradigm based on metacontrast masking, we created experimental conditions in which the s...
The directness and vivid quality of conscious experience belies the complexity of the underlying neu...
Traditional ways to examine and investigate the neural correlates of consciousness usually require t...