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In Consciousness we Trust

Hakwan Lau

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Abstract

Abstract This book puts forward a mechanistic account of subjective experience based on a review of the current cognitive neuroscience literature on conscious perception, attention, and metacognition. It is argued that current empirical studies are often misinterpreted. An undue focus has been placed on perceptual capacity rather than subjective experience per se. Null findings are often overemphasized despite the limited sensitivity of the methods used. A synthesis is proposed to combine the advantages and intuitions of both global and local theories of consciousness. This will be discussed in the context of our understanding of the sense of agency, emotion, rationality, culture, philosophical theories, and clinical applications. Taking insights from both physiology and current research in artificial intelligence, the resulting view directly addresses the qualitative nature of subjective experience.

Topics & Concepts

ConsciousnessRationalityPerceptionPsychologyMetacognitionCognitive scienceAgency (philosophy)Cognitive psychologyContext (archaeology)CognitionEpistemologyNeurosciencePhilosophyBiologyPaleontologyPsychology of Moral and Emotional JudgmentNeural and Behavioral Psychology StudiesEmbodied and Extended Cognition
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