Consciousness : how matter becomes imagination
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Consciousness : how matter becomes imagination
(Penguin books)
Penguin Books, 2001
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 253-264) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
What goes on in our heads when we have a thought? With this book, Edelman and Tononi present an empirically-supported full-scale theory of consciousness. They apply all of the resources and insights of modern neuroscience, from the largest computermodels ever constructed to new experiments that detect the changes in brain activity. This pioneering work represents a landmark in our growing understanding of consciousness. Praise for Gerald Edelman: "The new Darwin...His theory is an enrichment of life itself" - Oliver Sacks, The Times
Table of Contents
- Part 1 The world knot: consciousness - philosophical paradox or scientific object?
- the special problem of consciousness
- everyman's private theatre - ongoing unity, endless variety. Part 2 Consciousness and the brain: building a picture of the brain
- consciousness and distributed neural activity
- neural activity integrated and differentiated. Part 3 Mechanisms of consciousness - the Darwinian perspective: selectionism
- nonrepresentational memory
- perception into memory - the remembered present. Part 4 Dealing with plethora - the dynamic core hypothesis: integration and reentry
- consciousness and complexity
- determining where the knot is tied - the dynamic core hypothesis. Part 5 Untangling the knot: qualia and discrimination
- the conscious and the unconscious. Part 6 Observer time: language and the self
- thinking
- prisoners of description.
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