This commentary elaborates on Gray's conclusion that his neurophysiological model of consciousness might explain how consciousness arises from the brain, but does not address how consciousness evolved, affects behaviour or confers survival value. This commentary argues that such limitations apply to all neurophysiological or other third-person perspective models. To approach such questions the first-person nature of consciousness needs to be taken seriously in combination with third-person models of the brain
Work on consciousness by neurophilosophers often leaves a certain group of other philosophers frustr...
The amount of knowledge on human consciousness has created a multitude of viewpoints and it is diffi...
Item does not contain fulltextMerker suggests that the thalamocortical system is not an essential sy...
This commentary elaborates on Gray's conclusion that his neurophysiological model of consciousness m...
In biological terms, human consciousness appears as a feature associated with the functioning of the...
This paper replies to the first 36 commentaries on my target article on “Is human information proces...
Behavioral Science 44:2, 2010) elaborates the authors ’ ideas from a new angle. The following positi...
For a neuroscientist, consciousness currently defies any formal operational definition. However, the...
Chalmers divides the problems of consciousness into: The easy problem, which deals with the study of...
After having ignored it for over a century, science is again facing the problem of consciousness. Ma...
Two main open questions in current consciousness research concern (i) the neural correlates of consc...
ch O u orof consciousness, in spite of the valiant endeavours of numerous groups and individuals. Va...
A model of consciousness is a theoretical description that relates brain properties of consciousness...
The sequence of topics in this reply roughly follows that of the target article. The latter focused ...
everyone interested in consciousness. Gray, a neuropsychologist, eloquently summarizes significant e...
Work on consciousness by neurophilosophers often leaves a certain group of other philosophers frustr...
The amount of knowledge on human consciousness has created a multitude of viewpoints and it is diffi...
Item does not contain fulltextMerker suggests that the thalamocortical system is not an essential sy...
This commentary elaborates on Gray's conclusion that his neurophysiological model of consciousness m...
In biological terms, human consciousness appears as a feature associated with the functioning of the...
This paper replies to the first 36 commentaries on my target article on “Is human information proces...
Behavioral Science 44:2, 2010) elaborates the authors ’ ideas from a new angle. The following positi...
For a neuroscientist, consciousness currently defies any formal operational definition. However, the...
Chalmers divides the problems of consciousness into: The easy problem, which deals with the study of...
After having ignored it for over a century, science is again facing the problem of consciousness. Ma...
Two main open questions in current consciousness research concern (i) the neural correlates of consc...
ch O u orof consciousness, in spite of the valiant endeavours of numerous groups and individuals. Va...
A model of consciousness is a theoretical description that relates brain properties of consciousness...
The sequence of topics in this reply roughly follows that of the target article. The latter focused ...
everyone interested in consciousness. Gray, a neuropsychologist, eloquently summarizes significant e...
Work on consciousness by neurophilosophers often leaves a certain group of other philosophers frustr...
The amount of knowledge on human consciousness has created a multitude of viewpoints and it is diffi...
Item does not contain fulltextMerker suggests that the thalamocortical system is not an essential sy...