… the mysteries of the complex set of brain functions we continue to call consciousness. These recent advances in classifying states of impaired consciousness also take into account the …
… In this introduction, we set the grounds for subsequent papers by first clarifying what we think should be the aim of a cognitiveneuroscience approach to consciousness. We isolate …
VAF Lamme - Cognitive neuroscience, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
… The exercise is an example of how neuroscience will move … consciousness, and hence depict a notion of consciousness that may go against our deepest conviction: “My consciousness …
BJ Baars - Progress in brain research, 2005 - Elsevier
… Global workspace (GW) theory emerged from the cognitive architecture tradition in cognitivescience. Newell and co-workers were the first to show the utility of a GW or “blackboard” …
JA Hobson, EF Pace-Schott - Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2002 - nature.com
… Sleep and the basis of conscious experience A cognitiveneuroscience of conscious experience is gradually emerging from the three sources that we review in this section. When …
M Ito, Y Miyashita, ET Rolls - 1997 - psycnet.apa.org
… apart from the mainstream of science. However, recent … , neuroscience, cognitivescience, and computational science, give us hope that consciousness will eventually be related to brain …
… psychology, however, has been the assumption that the nature of the mind (or … cognitive neuroscience is that we will also be able to determine the neural conditions that lead to the mind…
JA Hobson, EF Pace-Schott… - Behavioral and brain …, 2000 - cambridge.org
… We believe that this highly specified definition serves both folk psychology and cognitive neuroscience equally well. It captures what most people mean when they talk about dreams …
… The nature of working memory can be understood using concepts derived from cognitive neuroscience. Working memory is a three-dimensional space filled with neurons that can …