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Editorial: Consciousness, cognition, and compassion [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
COPYRIGHT © 2022 Subramaniam, Chang and Sadhasivam. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY).
Balachundhar Subramaniam   +3 more
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Consciousness and cognition in plants. [PDF]

open access: hybridWIREs Cognitive Science, 2021
Unlike animal behavior, behavior in plants is traditionally assumed to be completely determined either genetically or environmentally. Under this assumption, plants are usually considered to be noncognitive organisms. This view nonetheless clashes with a
Miguel Segundo-Ortin, P. Calvo
semanticscholar   +5 more sources

Consciousness Doesn’t Overflow Cognition [PDF]

open access: goldFrontiers in Psychology, 2014
Theories of consciousness can be separated into those that see it as cognitive in nature, or as an aspect of cognitive functioning, and those that see consciousness as importantly distinct from any kind of cognitive functioning. One version of the former kind of theory is the higher-order-thought theory of consciousness.
Richard eBrown
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Consciousness, Cognition and the Neuronal Cytoskeleton - A New Paradigm Needed in Neuroscience. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Mol Neurosci, 2022
Viewing the brain as a complex computer of simple neurons cannot account for consciousness nor essential features of cognition. Single cell organisms with no synapses perform purposeful intelligent functions using their cytoskeletal microtubules.
Hameroff S.
europepmc   +2 more sources

Meta-learning, social cognition and consciousness in brains and machines

open access: hybridNeural Networks, 2021
The intersection between neuroscience and artificial intelligence (AI) research has created synergistic effects in both fields. While neuroscientific discoveries have inspired the development of AI architectures, new ideas and algorithms from AI research
Angela J. Langdon   +5 more
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Time and time again: a multi-scale hierarchical framework for time-consciousness and timing of cognition [PDF]

open access: goldNeuroscience of Consciousness, 2021
Temporality and the feeling of ‘now’ is a fundamental property of consciousness. Different conceptualizations of time-consciousness have argued that both the content of our experiences and the representations of those experiences evolve in time, or ...
Ishan Singhal, N. Srinivasan
semanticscholar   +2 more sources

Quantum Perspectives of Consciousness, Cognition and Creativity: TheDirac Equation in a New Contour Integral Model of Brain Plasticity [PDF]

open access: hybrid, 2014
The quantum dynamics of consciousness, cognition and creativity are entangled in seemingly mysterious relationships with the classical Newtonian world view.
R. El, Rossi Kl
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Consciousness, (meta)cognition, and culture

open access: yesQuarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 2023
Our conscious experience is determined by a combination of top-down processes (e.g., prior beliefs) and bottom-up processes (e.g., sensations). The balance between these two processes depends on estimates of their reliability (precision), so that the ...
ChrisD . Frith
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Cognition and Consciousness Entwined

open access: yesBrain Sciences, 2023
We argue that cognition (information processing) and internal phenomenological sensations, including emotions, are intimately related and are not separable. We aver that phenomenological sensations are dynamical “modes” of firing behaviour that (i) exist
Peter Grindrod, Martin Brennan
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Changes of the brain’s bioelectrical activity in cognition, consciousness, and some mental disorders [PDF]

open access: diamondMedical Journal of The Islamic Republic of Iran, 2017
Background: An electroencephalogram (EEG) is an accepted method in neurophysiology with a wide application. Different types of brain rhythms indicate that simultaneous activity of the brain cortex neurons depend on the person’s mental state.
Mahtab Roohi-Azizi   +3 more
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