Two main open questions in current consciousness research concern (i) the neural correlates of consciousness (NCC) and (ii) the relationship between neural activity and first-person, subjective experience. Here, possible answers are sketched for both of these, by means of a model-based analysis of what is required for one to admit having a conscious experience. To this end, a model is proposed that allows reasoning, albeit necessarily in a simplistic manner, about all of the so called "easy problems" of consciousness, from discrimination of stimuli to control of behavior and language. First, it is argued that current neuroscientific knowledge supports the view of perception and action selection as two examples of the same basic phenomenon, ...
Modern consciousness studies are in a healthy state, with many progressive empirical programmes in c...
The resurgent science of consciousness has been accompanied by a recent emphasis on the problem of m...
The most enigmatic aspect of consciousness is the fact that it is felt, as a subjective sensation. T...
Two main open questions in current consciousness research concern (i) the neural correlates of consc...
Two main open questions in current consciousness research concern (i) the neural correlates of consc...
Consciousness as used here, refers to the private, subjective experience of being aware of our perce...
Solving the problem of consciousness remains one of the biggest challenges in modern science. One ke...
The sensorimotor theory is an influential account of perception and phenomenal qualities that builds...
Introduction: We outline in this chapter some of our present ideas about consciousness in general a...
Contrasting conditions with and without conscious experience has served consciousness research well....
Consciousness is scientifically challenging to study because of its subjective aspect. This leads re...
The typical empirical approach to studying consciousness holds that we can only observe the neural...
AbstractSolving the problem of consciousness remains one of the biggest challenges in modern science...
A main goal of the neuroscience of consciousness is: find the neural correlate to conscious experien...
For diverse reasons, the problem of phenomenal consciousness is persistently challenging. Mental ter...
Modern consciousness studies are in a healthy state, with many progressive empirical programmes in c...
The resurgent science of consciousness has been accompanied by a recent emphasis on the problem of m...
The most enigmatic aspect of consciousness is the fact that it is felt, as a subjective sensation. T...
Two main open questions in current consciousness research concern (i) the neural correlates of consc...
Two main open questions in current consciousness research concern (i) the neural correlates of consc...
Consciousness as used here, refers to the private, subjective experience of being aware of our perce...
Solving the problem of consciousness remains one of the biggest challenges in modern science. One ke...
The sensorimotor theory is an influential account of perception and phenomenal qualities that builds...
Introduction: We outline in this chapter some of our present ideas about consciousness in general a...
Contrasting conditions with and without conscious experience has served consciousness research well....
Consciousness is scientifically challenging to study because of its subjective aspect. This leads re...
The typical empirical approach to studying consciousness holds that we can only observe the neural...
AbstractSolving the problem of consciousness remains one of the biggest challenges in modern science...
A main goal of the neuroscience of consciousness is: find the neural correlate to conscious experien...
For diverse reasons, the problem of phenomenal consciousness is persistently challenging. Mental ter...
Modern consciousness studies are in a healthy state, with many progressive empirical programmes in c...
The resurgent science of consciousness has been accompanied by a recent emphasis on the problem of m...
The most enigmatic aspect of consciousness is the fact that it is felt, as a subjective sensation. T...