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Drawing on neuroscientific research and metacognitive theory, this
groundbreaking volume examines the theoretical implications that
are elicited when neural correlates of consciousness (NCC) are
identified. The relationship between consciousness and the brain
has concerned philosophers for centuries, yet a tacit assumption in
much empirically minded consciousness research seems to be that if
we can only develop a map of correlations, no further questions
remain to be asked. Beyond Neural Correlates of Consciousness
starts where others stop, by asking what these correlations may
tell us about the nature of consciousness. The book contains
chapters considering the upshots of finding the neural correlates
of consciousness in light of the most prominent contemporary
theories in the field. This illuminates the theoretical
consequences of succeeding in the quest for the neural correlates
of consciousness from the perspective of global workspace theory,
higher-order thought theory, local recurrency theory, and REFCON
models, in addition to considering how this quest is shaped by
different conscious phenomena, such as dreaming, altered states of
consciousness, and different levels of consciousness. This
insightful text features sophisticated theories that goes beyond
correlational inferences and neural mapping, and will be of
interest to students and researchers of consciousness, particularly
those interested in interpreting neural correlates.
Drawing on neuroscientific research and metacognitive theory, this
groundbreaking volume examines the theoretical implications that
are elicited when neural correlates of consciousness (NCC) are
identified. The relationship between consciousness and the brain
has concerned philosophers for centuries, yet a tacit assumption in
much empirically minded consciousness research seems to be that if
we can only develop a map of correlations, no further questions
remain to be asked. Beyond Neural Correlates of Consciousness
starts where others stop, by asking what these correlations may
tell us about the nature of consciousness. The book contains
chapters considering the upshots of finding the neural correlates
of consciousness in light of the most prominent contemporary
theories in the field. This illuminates the theoretical
consequences of succeeding in the quest for the neural correlates
of consciousness from the perspective of global workspace theory,
higher-order thought theory, local recurrency theory, and REFCON
models, in addition to considering how this quest is shaped by
different conscious phenomena, such as dreaming, altered states of
consciousness, and different levels of consciousness. This
insightful text features sophisticated theories that goes beyond
correlational inferences and neural mapping, and will be of
interest to students and researchers of consciousness, particularly
those interested in interpreting neural correlates.
The past two decades have seen a surge of interest in the topic of
consciousness, with the result that the research literature has
expanded greatly. However, until now, there has been little
consensus on just which methods are the most effective for the
study of consciousness. As a result, a wide range of experimental
paradigms have been employed, sometimes making it difficult to
compare and contrast experimental findings. 'Behavioral Methods in
Consciousness Research' is the first book of its kind, providing an
overview of methods and approaches for studying consciousness. The
chapters are written by leading researchers and experts, who
describe the methods they actually use in their own studies, along
with their pitfalls, problems, and difficulties. For all students
and researchers embarking on research in this area - and even
seasoned researchers - this book is a valuable source of
information in helping them design, perform, and analyze
scientifically rigorous experiments.
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