We review the central tenets and neuroanatomical basis of the global neuronal workspace (GNW) hypothesis, which attempts to account for the main scientific observations regarding the elementary mechanisms of conscious processing in the human brain. The GNW hypothesis proposes that, in the conscious state, a non-linear network ignition associated with recurrent processing amplifies and sustains a neural representation, allowing the corresponding information to be globally accessed by local processors. We examine this hypothesis in light of recent data that contrast brain activity evoked by either conscious or non-conscious contents, as well as during conscious or non-conscious states, particularly general anesthesia. We also discuss the rela...
The Dynamic Core and Global Workspace hypotheses were independently put forward to provide mechanist...
In the general attempt to establish a causal relationship between objective neurophysiological data ...
Of the many brain events evoked by a visual stimulus, which are specifically associated with conscio...
We review the central tenets and neuroanatomical basis of the global neuronal workspace (GNW) hypoth...
International audienceRecent experimental studies and theoretical models have begun to address the c...
Abstract—Considerable progress is being made in interdisciplinary efforts to develop a general theor...
A broad consensus has developed in recent years in the cognitive and neurosciences that the cognitiv...
Abstract—Considerable progress is being made in interdisciplinary efforts to develop a general theor...
Recent experimental studies and theoretical models have begun to address the challenge of establishi...
Despite the acknowledged relationship between consciousness and attention, theories of the two have ...
A global workspace is a hub of binding and propagation in a population of loosely coupled signaling ...
While enormous progress has been made to identify neural correlates of consciousness (NCC), crucial ...
Both the global workspace theory and Block's distinction between phenomenal and access consciousness...
Active components of classical working memory are conscious, but traditional theory does not account...
Degenaar and Keijzer (2009) claim that workspace theories and sensorimotor theories are complementar...
The Dynamic Core and Global Workspace hypotheses were independently put forward to provide mechanist...
In the general attempt to establish a causal relationship between objective neurophysiological data ...
Of the many brain events evoked by a visual stimulus, which are specifically associated with conscio...
We review the central tenets and neuroanatomical basis of the global neuronal workspace (GNW) hypoth...
International audienceRecent experimental studies and theoretical models have begun to address the c...
Abstract—Considerable progress is being made in interdisciplinary efforts to develop a general theor...
A broad consensus has developed in recent years in the cognitive and neurosciences that the cognitiv...
Abstract—Considerable progress is being made in interdisciplinary efforts to develop a general theor...
Recent experimental studies and theoretical models have begun to address the challenge of establishi...
Despite the acknowledged relationship between consciousness and attention, theories of the two have ...
A global workspace is a hub of binding and propagation in a population of loosely coupled signaling ...
While enormous progress has been made to identify neural correlates of consciousness (NCC), crucial ...
Both the global workspace theory and Block's distinction between phenomenal and access consciousness...
Active components of classical working memory are conscious, but traditional theory does not account...
Degenaar and Keijzer (2009) claim that workspace theories and sensorimotor theories are complementar...
The Dynamic Core and Global Workspace hypotheses were independently put forward to provide mechanist...
In the general attempt to establish a causal relationship between objective neurophysiological data ...
Of the many brain events evoked by a visual stimulus, which are specifically associated with conscio...