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Consciousness as an Emergent Phenomenon: A Tale of Different Levels of Description [PDF]
One of the biggest queries in cognitive sciences is the emergence of consciousness from matter. Modern neurobiological theories of consciousness propose that conscious experience is the result of interactions between large-scale neuronal networks in the ...
Ramón Guevara +2 more
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The phenomenon of consciousness from an inter and multidisciplinary perspective [PDF]
Contemporary science, in recent decades, reflects intensely on the phenomenon of consciousness. This fact is due to the accelerated development of cognitive sciences, biological and physical sciences, neuroscience, which have achieved certain successes ...
LOZOVANU, Ecaterina, LAZARIUC, Cristina
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Consciousness as a multidimensional phenomenon: implications for the assessment of disorders of consciousness [PDF]
Abstract Disorders of consciousness (DoCs) pose a significant clinical and ethical challenge because they allow for complex forms of conscious experience in patients where intentional behaviour and communication are highly limited or non-existent.
Jasmine Walter
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Consciousness as a concrete physical phenomenon
Abstract Why any type of neural activation is associated with subjective, conscious experience is a fundamental unsolved question in neuroscience. To bridge the gap between neural activity and conscious experience, one seemingly must tie together two very different entities.
Jussi Jylkka, Henry Railo
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On the neural mechanisms subserving consciousness and attention
Consciousness, as described in the experimental literature, is a multi-faceted phenomenon, that impinges on other well-studied concepts such as attention and control.
Catherine eTallon-Baudry
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Consciousness as a graded and an all-or-none phenomenon: A conceptual analysis
The issue whether consciousness is a graded or an all-or-none phenomenon has been and continues to be a debate. Both contradictory accounts are supported by solid evidence. Starting from a level of processing framework allowing for states of partial awareness, here we further elaborate our view that visual experience, as it is most often investigated ...
Bert Windey, Axel Cleeremans
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Phenomenon of aggressiveness in the Russian an English consciousness
The article is devoted to the conceptual analysis of the phenomenon ‘aggressiveness’ in Russian and the British national variant of English, based on the material of our associative experiment in the Russian and English consciessness.
O V Maslova
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This paper presents a novel paradigm of the local percept-perceiver phenomenon to formalize certain observations in neuroscientific theories of consciousness. Using this model, a set-theoretic formalism is developed for artificial systems, and the existence of machine consciousness is proved by invoking Zermelo-Fraenkel set theory.
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Kings, Buffoons and Philosophers in Diego Velazquez’s Paintings: Russian Perspective
The author analyses the philosophic and anthropological notions embodied in the works of the great Spanish artist Diego Velázquez. In the author’s opinion, not only written texts have an underlying philosophy of their own, but creations of visual arts ...
М. V. Silantieva
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Ethnic consciousness: theoretical construct and mental phenomenon
The article presents an analysis of concepts of ethnicity as they were developed in Russian science in the 20th and 21st centuries, in their interconnection with foreign doctrines of nationalism.
Elena A. Erokhina
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