It is commonly believed that consciousness is a higher brain function. Here we consider the likelihood, based on abundant neuroevolutionary data that lower brain affective phenomenal experiences provide the “energy” for the developmental construction of higher forms of cognitive consciousness. This view is concordant with many of the theoretical formulations of Sigmund Freud. In this reconceptualization, all of consciousness may be dependent on the original evolution of affective phenomenal experiences that coded survival values. These subcortical energies provided a foundation that could be used for the epigenetic construction of perceptual and other higher forms of consciousness. From this perspective, perceptual experiences were initiall...
Historically, the scientific and medical communities have taken a corticocentric view on consciousne...
Here, I explore the idea that consciousness is something that the brain learns to do rather than an ...
How consciousness (experience) arises from and relates to material brain processes (the "mind-body p...
The study of the origin and evolution of consciousness presents several problems. The first problem ...
Research on neural correlates of consciousness has been conducted and carried out mostly from within...
Based on an interdisciplinary perspective, we discuss how primary-process, anoetic forms of consciou...
The field of affective neuroscience has emerged from the efforts of Jaak Panksepp in the 1990s and r...
Abstract: The development of the interdisciplinary areas of cognitive, affective and action neurosci...
For centuries, the question of how a physical structure (the brain) generates the subjective feeling...
The nature of human mind has been an open question for more than 2000 years and it is still today a ...
For a neuroscientist, consciousness currently defies any formal operational definition. However, the...
This paper argues that recent work in the 'free energy' program in neuroscience enables us better to...
The consciousness is the expression of an enormous and complex variety of neurobiological events, ph...
In this article we explore the relationship between consciousness and the unconscious as it has take...
Consciousness tends to be viewed either as subjective experience of sensations and feelings, or as p...
Historically, the scientific and medical communities have taken a corticocentric view on consciousne...
Here, I explore the idea that consciousness is something that the brain learns to do rather than an ...
How consciousness (experience) arises from and relates to material brain processes (the "mind-body p...
The study of the origin and evolution of consciousness presents several problems. The first problem ...
Research on neural correlates of consciousness has been conducted and carried out mostly from within...
Based on an interdisciplinary perspective, we discuss how primary-process, anoetic forms of consciou...
The field of affective neuroscience has emerged from the efforts of Jaak Panksepp in the 1990s and r...
Abstract: The development of the interdisciplinary areas of cognitive, affective and action neurosci...
For centuries, the question of how a physical structure (the brain) generates the subjective feeling...
The nature of human mind has been an open question for more than 2000 years and it is still today a ...
For a neuroscientist, consciousness currently defies any formal operational definition. However, the...
This paper argues that recent work in the 'free energy' program in neuroscience enables us better to...
The consciousness is the expression of an enormous and complex variety of neurobiological events, ph...
In this article we explore the relationship between consciousness and the unconscious as it has take...
Consciousness tends to be viewed either as subjective experience of sensations and feelings, or as p...
Historically, the scientific and medical communities have taken a corticocentric view on consciousne...
Here, I explore the idea that consciousness is something that the brain learns to do rather than an ...
How consciousness (experience) arises from and relates to material brain processes (the "mind-body p...