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Examples of consciousness


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The presentation of the past is linked to all forms of image consciousness and manipulation.
There is reason for dissatisfaction with the present state of knowledge about brain mechanisms related to vision and consciousness, and many of us share it.
Because, when we see, we have continuous access to features of a scene, it is as if we continuously represent those features in consciousness.
Consciousness or awareness is not a property that informational states of the brain can just come to have in that way.
Instead, we have turned our attention to the presentation of a framework within which to investigate the nature of vision and visual consciousness.
The problem of consciousness, in this general picture, is to understand what processes or mechanisms or events in the brain make certain contents phenomenally conscious.
There need be no oneto-one correlation between states of consciousness and events in the brain.
In this state, one's subjective consciousness is focused on one internally generated, usually terrifying, image or belief.
Is that really all there is to say about the neurochemical basis of consciousness?
Certainly, some types of memory are intricately linked with consciousness, in particular the episodic memory usually proposed for consolidation.
As such it may be seen to hold a central place in the development of emotional identity and subjective consciousness.
Encouraged by the success of the 1988 exhibition, the organisers kept stimulating the newly aroused historical consciousness of their fellow villagers.
Symptoms, including loss of consciousness, recurred within six weeks.
One might say that in having children we participate in the mystery of the creation of self-consciousness.
Language is the only modality of consciousness that makes perceptible the relational (or predicational) form of thought and the abstract elements of thought.
A working consciousness would serve this function well.
The authors make it a propos discussion of the criterion of consciousness.
Analysis of mundane moral reasoning and ordinary moral consciousness will never reach the depth necessary for unveiling the powers at work in this context.
Without quality there cannot be mental consciousness of architecture.
The strategy instruction was generally explicit and students' metacognition was developed through a variety of consciousness-raising activities.
Their level of identity consciousness can be different although they are in a similar situation.
Their diasporic consciousness was, as a result, inscribed with a paradoxical doubling of displacement and emplacement.
Each mind is formed in part by its consciousness and unconsciousness.
He set his course towards new shores, and perhaps also towards a higher level of consciousness.
Third ageism is part of that generational consciousness - part of its entelechy.
The essential feature of the dissociative disorders has been identified as a disturbance or alteration in the normally integrative functions of identity, memory, or consciousness.
The goal is consciousness-raising, awareness of what language is, and the process is exploration via the authentic data that the reader-user finds and collects.
Dyadically expanded states of consciousness and the process of therapeutic change.
In addition, rather than being motivated by protection of the fragile consciousness, ordinary forgetting may not be particularly motivated at all.
Each author is also sensitive to the interplay between religious belief and national consciousness.
The tendency to link consciousness to cognition has led to definitions of consciousness that leave out any reference to meaning, emotion, and qualia.
Hallucinations in clear consciousness are still the hallmark of psychosis, but psychosis can occur in conditions other than schizophrenia.
Perceiving is an achievement of the individual, not an appearance in the theater of his consciousness.
We will review the recent data and suggest instead that the hypothalamus is the primary regulator of states of consciousness.
However, the explanation is incomplete until we say more about what aspect of memory is relevant to these aspects of higherorder consciousness.
Just as dreaming provides a test case for theories of consciousness, lucid dreaming provides a test case for theories of dreaming.
By equating visual experience to the act of exploring the visual world, the sensorimotor account eliminates the gap between visual representation and consciousness.
Our claim, rather, is that many neuroscientists seem to be looking in the wrong direction for an account of the brain-basis of consciousness.
No presumption of consciousness is to be inferred, implicitly or explicitly.
A second problematic aspect concerns the problem of knowing whether any adaptive behavior is causally related to phenomenal consciousness.
The level of consciousness is not affected in a pseudoseizure but the clinical evaluation of this may be difficult.
Class consciousness in this popular sense appears to have been particularly sharp among naizi.
The epigraphic frames function to double the perceptual take : we reach the first person (the letters) through a third person (or reflecting consciousness).
Home ownership would lessen class consciousness among workers, who would set their sights toward the middle-class ideal.
There is no national uniform class with a uniform consciousness.
A consciousness-raising approach to the teaching of conversational story telling skills.
The crux of the matter is that the immediate communication of consciousness is impossible not only physically but psychologically.
The winner is the most activated unit that models the recognition in a person's consciousness.
Nevertheless, if substrate independence were to hold, this complication would be of questionable status - particularly in so far as the continuity of consciousness was concerned.
Television and computers encourage new states of consciousness.
His historical consciousness triumphed over his desire as a narrator.
The diaspora label usually assumes cultural and linguistic difference between places that give form to a diasporic consciousness and identity and places of origin.
What they called for instead was contemporary history, or at least those episodes from the past that spoke to the contemporary bourgeois self-consciousness.
His "national identity" is, simply, the sum-not one that necessarily adds up-of all the forms of national consciousness.
The temporary suspension of this self and experience of fusion with nature and natural being eliminates self-consciousness, contingency, constraint, and lack.
Syncope must be differentiated from non-syncopal causes of loss or impairment of consciousness, and disorders resembling syncope without loss of consciousness.
Arguably, it is phenomenal consciousness that lies at the heart of our pre-theoretical notion of consciousness.
He would not seem to consider this hierarchalizing evolutionist because he does not maintain that religious consciousness evolves in a general, global sense.
Rather, he identifies them archetypically, as archaic man stands furthest from the mode of consciousness represented by modern, materialistic culture.
Such description, however, does not explain anything (though it may help us understand what distinguishes religious states of consciousness).
The first point to note is that it is the unity of consciousness that raises the most serious problems for the inclusion model.
Surely the answer to this question should refer only to those thoughts that had just been tokened in that consciousness.
Presumably the answer to this question involves sub-personal mechanisms that operate prior to consciousness.
Much of the commissurotomy literature has assumed that two streams of consciousness entails two subjects of experience.
Eliade does not attempt to recreate the believer's experience in his own consciousness.
At admission, 13% of the patients had impaired consciousness, 32% had aphasia, and 68% had motor deficits.
A proposed ethical framework for interventional cognitive neuroscience: a consideration of deep-brain stimulation in impaired consciousness.
However, these goals were frequently stymied by the same strong historical consciousness the leaders were trying to utilize.
The essays demonstrate a lack of class in the sense of con-ict and consciousness.
The purpose of consciousness, in its creative or projective character, is to enjoy itself.
Art, here, creates energy, or energizes the individual's consciousness.
The facts of psychology are chiefly revealed only in consciousness.
The creating consciousness stands, as it were, on the boundary line between languages and styles.
The differences were significant regardless of differences in attention to form between the preand post-consciousness-raising writing tasks.
However, the consciousness-raising tasks induced the participants to allocate more attention to form on the post-consciousness-raising tasks than they did on the pre-consciousness-raising ones.
Centuries later, the principles of ethical monotheism returned to group consciousness.
Instead, he examined the pathology of symbolic consciousness as seen in neurological case studies.
Deconstructing consciousness in search of useful definitions for applied linguistics.
Protest movements arise only under extraordinary circumstances: under periods of profound social dislocation followed by changes in social consciousness and behavior.
However, the project was a rare example of an explicit engagement of citizenship building through consciousness raising about recent changes in national law.
The higher consciousness can only exist insofar as it is related to the antithesis of the sensible self-consciousness between self and world.
In the second grade of consciousness there is self-consciousness, and hence a grasp of the antithesis between the self and the world.
The closest he comes to them is to mention in a footnote the idea of consciousness producing quantum-wave collapses (255).
Were it possible to merge consciousnesses, aesthetic understanding could not be achieved.
How can an entity with two minds (and two consciousnesses) be a single centre of cognitive power ?
Speech acts are forms of rhetorical imperialism, campaigns to colonize the consciousnesses and destroy the volition of their targets.
Conscious states don't seem to belong to particular consciousnesses on account of their content.
Woolf presents us with various levels of representation which guide us into the consciousnesses of the characters, using both direct, and indirect, speech and thought.
Within most experiential performance work, there are techniques, disciplines, and creative consciousnesses used which can't necessarily be articulated through research vocabulary as it currently stands.
However, the highly imaginative narrative techniques of intertwining and overlapping consciousnesses make the novel one with a wide range of dynamics.
He attributes the spaces and walls with a fair degree of responsibility for the production of varying consciousnesses.
By the same token, racial and ethnic consciousnesses were either ignored or discounted as explanations of social behaviours.
Second, the model claims that one of these consciousnesses was contained within the other.
The fascinating construction of the consciousnesses of these characters gives rise to a vast number of questions about their identities, sexuality, and personal conflicts.
Perhaps such a way of thinking would make sense were we to believe in some sort of extracorporeal waiting room, occupied by disembodied consciousnesses awaiting earthly lives.
There seems to be something deeply problematic about the claim that a single individual might have two consciousnesses at once, one of which is contained within the other.
Not only are their persons and their consciousnesses erased by the way the narrative represents them, but their very existence is rendered irrelevant by the plot of the series.
She suggests that the intangible experiences of freedom, autonomy, exposure to new values, forms of entertainment and dress politicized migrants' consciousnesses and made them receptive to nationalist sentiments.
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