Based on an interdisciplinary perspective, we discuss how primary-process, anoetic forms of consciousness emerge into higher forms of awareness such as knowledge-based episodic knowing and self-aware forms of higher-order consciousness like autonoetic awareness. Anoetic consciousness is defined as the rudimentary state of affective, homeostatic, and sensory-perceptual mental experiences. It can be considered as the autonomic flow of primary-process phenomenal experiences that reflects a fundamental form of first-person "self-experience," a vastly underestimated primary form of phenomenal consciousness. We argue that this anoetic form of evolutionarily refined consciousness constitutes a critical antecedent that is foundational for all forms...
Here, I explore the idea that consciousness is something that the brain learns to do rather than an ...
The nature of human mind has been an open question for more than 2000 years and it is still today a ...
The nature of human mind has been an open question for more than 2000 years and it is still today a ...
This article addresses some open questions about the self development, consciousness and memory, esp...
Following the seminal work of Ingvar (1985. “Memory for the future”: An essay on the temporal organi...
Here, we review the literature on autonoetic consciousness in episodic memory, our memory for person...
It is commonly believed that consciousness is a higher brain function. Here we consider the likeliho...
In 1972, episodic and semantic memories were considered to reflect different types of knowledge (Tul...
We suggest that there is confusion between why consciousness developed and what additional functions...
Following the seminal work of Ingvar (1985), Suddendorf (1994) and Tulving (1985), exploration of th...
As humans, we are intrigued by who weare and how we differ from other crea-tures of evolution. Among...
The study of the origin and evolution of consciousness presents several problems. The first problem ...
The nature of human mind has been an open question for more than 2000 years and it is still today a ...
The nature of human mind has been an open question for more than 2000 years and it is still today a ...
Here, I explore the idea that consciousness is something that the brain learns to do rather than an ...
The nature of human mind has been an open question for more than 2000 years and it is still today a ...
The nature of human mind has been an open question for more than 2000 years and it is still today a ...
This article addresses some open questions about the self development, consciousness and memory, esp...
Following the seminal work of Ingvar (1985. “Memory for the future”: An essay on the temporal organi...
Here, we review the literature on autonoetic consciousness in episodic memory, our memory for person...
It is commonly believed that consciousness is a higher brain function. Here we consider the likeliho...
In 1972, episodic and semantic memories were considered to reflect different types of knowledge (Tul...
We suggest that there is confusion between why consciousness developed and what additional functions...
Following the seminal work of Ingvar (1985), Suddendorf (1994) and Tulving (1985), exploration of th...
As humans, we are intrigued by who weare and how we differ from other crea-tures of evolution. Among...
The study of the origin and evolution of consciousness presents several problems. The first problem ...
The nature of human mind has been an open question for more than 2000 years and it is still today a ...
The nature of human mind has been an open question for more than 2000 years and it is still today a ...
Here, I explore the idea that consciousness is something that the brain learns to do rather than an ...
The nature of human mind has been an open question for more than 2000 years and it is still today a ...
The nature of human mind has been an open question for more than 2000 years and it is still today a ...