A central debate in philosophy and neuroscience pertains to whether PFC activity plays an essential role in the neural basis of consciousness. Neuroimaging and electrophysiology studies have revealed that the contents of conscious perceptual experience can be successfully decoded from PFC activity, but these findings might be confounded by post- perceptual cognitive processes, such as thinking, reasoning, and decision-making, that are not necessary for con- sciousness. To clarify the involvement of the PFC in consciousness, we present a synthesis of research that has used intracranial electrical stimulation (iES) for the causal modulation of neural activity in the human PFC. This research provides compelling evidence that iES of only certai...
Is consciousness based in prefrontal circuits involved in cognitive processes like thought, reasonin...
The advent of cognitive neuroscience as a dis-cipline has accelerated research on the func-tions of ...
Although we admire Ned Block's effort to include cognitive neuroscience in his philosophical work, w...
A central debate in philosophy and neuroscience pertains to whether PFC activity plays an essential ...
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...
Theories about the neural correlates and functional relevance of consciousness have traditionally as...
In this chapter, we discuss a selection of current views of the neural correlates of consciousness (...
A fundamental question in cognitive neuroscience is how neuronal representations are related to cons...
When studying the neural mechanisms underlying conscious perception we should be careful not to misi...
How consciousness (experience) arises from and relates to material brain processes (the "mind-body p...
How consciousness (experience) arises from and relates to material brain processes (the \ue2\u80\u9c...
peer reviewedConscious perception, like the sight of a coffee cup, seems to involve the brain identi...
What neural mechanisms support our conscious perception of briefly presented stimuli? Some theories...
The prefrontal cortex (PFC), a cortical region that was once thought to be functionally insignifican...
Is consciousness based in prefrontal circuits involved in cognitive processes like thought, reasonin...
The advent of cognitive neuroscience as a dis-cipline has accelerated research on the func-tions of ...
Although we admire Ned Block's effort to include cognitive neuroscience in his philosophical work, w...
A central debate in philosophy and neuroscience pertains to whether PFC activity plays an essential ...
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...
Theories about the neural correlates and functional relevance of consciousness have traditionally as...
In this chapter, we discuss a selection of current views of the neural correlates of consciousness (...
A fundamental question in cognitive neuroscience is how neuronal representations are related to cons...
When studying the neural mechanisms underlying conscious perception we should be careful not to misi...
How consciousness (experience) arises from and relates to material brain processes (the "mind-body p...
How consciousness (experience) arises from and relates to material brain processes (the \ue2\u80\u9c...
peer reviewedConscious perception, like the sight of a coffee cup, seems to involve the brain identi...
What neural mechanisms support our conscious perception of briefly presented stimuli? Some theories...
The prefrontal cortex (PFC), a cortical region that was once thought to be functionally insignifican...
Is consciousness based in prefrontal circuits involved in cognitive processes like thought, reasonin...
The advent of cognitive neuroscience as a dis-cipline has accelerated research on the func-tions of ...
Although we admire Ned Block's effort to include cognitive neuroscience in his philosophical work, w...