Consciousness studies embraces the neuroscience and philosophy of consciousness.
Contents
Introduction
Part I: Historical review
Part II: The problem of consciousness
- What needs to be explained: the description and definition of phenomenal consciousness
- The conflict - where, when and what?
- Breaking down the philosophical and scientific problems
- Measurement in physics and the preferred basis problem
Part III: Neuroscience of consciousness
- The neuroscience of consciousness
- The neurophysiology of sensation and perception
- The cortex and thalamus
- Perceptual "filling in"
- Rivalries and synchronisation
- Global Workspace Theory
- The "cognitive map" and the neural basis of perceptual space
- Behaviourism And Consciousness
- Models Of Access Consciousness
Part IV: Explanations of Consciousness
Appendices
Some physical science for consciousness studies:
- Ontology of Newtonian physics: kinetic energy and magnetism
- The origin of the metric tensor
- Action, Lagrangian and Hamiltonian Mechanics
- Index
- Notes for the Contributors
- Contributors
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