A model of consciousness is a theoretical description that relates brain properties of consciousness (e.g., fast irregular electrical activity, widespread brain activation) to phenomenal properties of consciousness (e.g., qualia, a first-person-perspective, the unity of a conscious scene). Because of the diverse nature of these properties (Seth et al. 2005), useful models can be either mathematical/logical or verbal/conceptual
Physicalists commonly argue that conscious experiences are nothing more than states of the brain, an...
Consciousness fully supervenes when the 1.5 kgm mass of protoplasm in the head directs the body into...
Science and philosophy still lack an overarching theory of consciousness. We suggest that a further ...
Chalmers divides the problems of consciousness into: The easy problem, which deals with the study of...
It has been difficult to define human consciousness because of its many differing qualities and beca...
It has been difficult to define human consciousness because of its many differing qualities and beca...
There has been a recent flurry of activity in consciousness research. Although an operational defini...
ABSTRACT: Peter Carruthers offers a model that embraces first order representations (FORs) and highe...
The amount of knowledge on human consciousness has created a multitude of viewpoints and it is diffi...
AbstractSynthesizing concepts and findings from a number of recent models of human consciousness, a ...
A model of consciousness is proposed, in which the experience attributable to a single neuron is rel...
This is a model of consciousness. The hard problem of consciousness, what it feels like, is answered...
The relational mind" approach to the inner content of consciousness is developed in terms of va...
In the physical sciences a rigorous theory is a hierarchy of descriptions in which causal relationsh...
The work from several laboratories on the modeling of consciousness is reviewed. This ranges, on one...
Physicalists commonly argue that conscious experiences are nothing more than states of the brain, an...
Consciousness fully supervenes when the 1.5 kgm mass of protoplasm in the head directs the body into...
Science and philosophy still lack an overarching theory of consciousness. We suggest that a further ...
Chalmers divides the problems of consciousness into: The easy problem, which deals with the study of...
It has been difficult to define human consciousness because of its many differing qualities and beca...
It has been difficult to define human consciousness because of its many differing qualities and beca...
There has been a recent flurry of activity in consciousness research. Although an operational defini...
ABSTRACT: Peter Carruthers offers a model that embraces first order representations (FORs) and highe...
The amount of knowledge on human consciousness has created a multitude of viewpoints and it is diffi...
AbstractSynthesizing concepts and findings from a number of recent models of human consciousness, a ...
A model of consciousness is proposed, in which the experience attributable to a single neuron is rel...
This is a model of consciousness. The hard problem of consciousness, what it feels like, is answered...
The relational mind" approach to the inner content of consciousness is developed in terms of va...
In the physical sciences a rigorous theory is a hierarchy of descriptions in which causal relationsh...
The work from several laboratories on the modeling of consciousness is reviewed. This ranges, on one...
Physicalists commonly argue that conscious experiences are nothing more than states of the brain, an...
Consciousness fully supervenes when the 1.5 kgm mass of protoplasm in the head directs the body into...
Science and philosophy still lack an overarching theory of consciousness. We suggest that a further ...