Contrasting brain states when subjects are aware compared to unaware of a presented stimulus has allowed researchers to isolate candidate neural correlates of consciousness. Here we propose that an important next step in this research program is to investigate, perhaps paradoxically, brain states that covary with reports of absences of awareness. Specifically, we propose that in order to distinguish content-specific and content-invariant neural correlates of consciousness, a distinction needs to be made between the neural correlates of awareness of stimulus absence, and the neural correlates of absence of awareness (of either stimulus presence or absence). We ground this distinction in higher-order computational models of consciousness, whe...
Subjective experience has often taken center stage in debates between competing conceptual theories ...
What makes us conscious? Many theories that attempt to answer this question have appeared recently i...
Although we admire Ned Block's effort to include cognitive neuroscience in his philosophical work, w...
How does the brain enable us to experience seeing or hearing a stimulus? If a stimulus is repeatedly...
SummaryThe brain is the seat of consciousness yet we are unaware of much of our own neural processin...
Consciousness has two main components: wakefulness and awareness. The vegetative state is characteri...
Two main open questions in current consciousness research concern (i) the neural correlates of consc...
The debate on the neural correlates of visual consciousness often focuses on the question of which a...
An attempt is made to distinguish between brain states required to support consciousness and the neu...
Traditional ways to examine and investigate the neural correlates of consciousness usually require t...
In the last decades, the neural correlates of consciousness (NCCs) have been explored using both inv...
What makes us conscious? Many theories that attempt to answer this question have appeared recently i...
Block [Block, N. (2005). Two neural correlates of consciousness. Trends in Cognitive Science, 9, 46–...
To find the neural substrates of consciousness, researchers compare subjects’ neural activity when t...
Abstract While inattentional blindness and deafness studies have revealed neural correlates of consc...
Subjective experience has often taken center stage in debates between competing conceptual theories ...
What makes us conscious? Many theories that attempt to answer this question have appeared recently i...
Although we admire Ned Block's effort to include cognitive neuroscience in his philosophical work, w...
How does the brain enable us to experience seeing or hearing a stimulus? If a stimulus is repeatedly...
SummaryThe brain is the seat of consciousness yet we are unaware of much of our own neural processin...
Consciousness has two main components: wakefulness and awareness. The vegetative state is characteri...
Two main open questions in current consciousness research concern (i) the neural correlates of consc...
The debate on the neural correlates of visual consciousness often focuses on the question of which a...
An attempt is made to distinguish between brain states required to support consciousness and the neu...
Traditional ways to examine and investigate the neural correlates of consciousness usually require t...
In the last decades, the neural correlates of consciousness (NCCs) have been explored using both inv...
What makes us conscious? Many theories that attempt to answer this question have appeared recently i...
Block [Block, N. (2005). Two neural correlates of consciousness. Trends in Cognitive Science, 9, 46–...
To find the neural substrates of consciousness, researchers compare subjects’ neural activity when t...
Abstract While inattentional blindness and deafness studies have revealed neural correlates of consc...
Subjective experience has often taken center stage in debates between competing conceptual theories ...
What makes us conscious? Many theories that attempt to answer this question have appeared recently i...
Although we admire Ned Block's effort to include cognitive neuroscience in his philosophical work, w...