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Animal Consciousness, Cognition and Welfare
Animal Welfare, 2001The level of priority and resource given to the care of organisms is influenced by beliefs and understanding about their capacities for conscious awareness.
J. Kirkwood, R. Hubrecht
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Cognitive and non-cognitive conceptions of consciousness
Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2012In a recent article by Block [1], different interpretations of the classical Sperling experiment [2] were discussed. In this experiment, subjects were only able to report letters from one of three rows. However, with post-stimulus cueing, subjects could report whatever row they were asked.
Overgaard, Morten, Grünbaum, Thor
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2011
In this work, I examine the traditional theories of mind and consciousness. I present the arguments that support them and the presuppositions that hold them. A critical analysis of these theories will show that they all fail for apparently different reason. I will also provide the standard arguments against them.
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In this work, I examine the traditional theories of mind and consciousness. I present the arguments that support them and the presuppositions that hold them. A critical analysis of these theories will show that they all fail for apparently different reason. I will also provide the standard arguments against them.
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2012
Several concepts used in the area of consciousness and cognition are discussed. There are five distinguished types of creature consciousness. An organism may be said to be conscious is it can sense and perceive its environment and has the capacity to respond appropriately.
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Several concepts used in the area of consciousness and cognition are discussed. There are five distinguished types of creature consciousness. An organism may be said to be conscious is it can sense and perceive its environment and has the capacity to respond appropriately.
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Cognition, consciousness, and the cognitive revolution
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2009AbstractIt is argued that the cognitive revolution provided general support for the view that associative learning requires cognitive processing, but only limited support for the view that it requires conscious processing. The point is illustrated by two studies of associative learning that played an important role in the development of the cognitive ...
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Cognition and Consciousness: A Structurally Emergent Theory Beyond Classical Paradigms – Between Human and AI This paper introduces a structurally grounded theory of consciousness based on the 2 + 1 rule:✅ Information processing✅ Access to external parameters👉 Emergent experiential coherence According to this framework, consciousness is not exclusive
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Assessing consciousness and cognition in disorders of consciousness
NeuroRehabilitationDetecting willful cognition in these patients is known to be challenging due to the patients’ motor disabilities and high vigilance fluctuations but also due to the lack of expertise and use of adequate tools to assess these patients in specific settings.
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Consciousness And Distributed Cognition
2008The study of individual consciousness has again become academically acceptable, following nearly a century of ideologically-enforced silence on the topic, the ’dark night of behaviorism’, as it were. Late 19th Century studies, summarized by William James (1890), have been revived, reinterpreted, and reinvigorated by quite a number of researchers ...
Rodrick Wallace, Mindy T. Fullilove
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From cognition to consciousness
Animal Cognition, 1998This paper proposes an extension of scientific horizons in the study of animal behavior and cognition to include conscious experiences. From this perspective animals are best appreciated as actors rather than passive objects. A major adaptive function of their central nervous systems may be simple, but conscious and rational, thinking about alternative
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Consciousness, cognition and brain networks: New perspectives.
Revista Española de Anestesiología y Reanimación, 2016E. M. Aldana, J. Valverde, N. Fábregas
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