author: bernard j baars

Cognition, Brain, and Consciousness: Introduction to Cognitive Neuroscience

... cognitive neuroscience may be seen from more than one point of view. It is important to stay open until the evidence is beyond dispute. Table 2.3 suggests some possible brain regions for the cognitive framework ... definition. So does mental ...

What Can Neuroscience Learn from Contemplative Practices?

... NDM Samatha NRLK (dmig med snying rje) TM Vipassana Kirtan Kriya Samatha metta and karuna So'ham Japa Tai Chi Chuan Table 2 | Sub-classification of four different cognitive-directed methods. keys and the assignment of Domain. In ...

A Cognitive Theory of Consciousness

... dimensions , such as specialized processors presumably provide , but only of entire objects and events , that is , internally consistent and complete combinations of dimensional features . Why is that ? Finally : 9 When we say that " I ...

Cognition, Brain, and Consciousness: Introduction to Cognitive Neuroscience

... well with learning. While details of this broad picture continue to be ... such as our ability to 'learn to hear' music and art, also involve conscious, explicit kinds of memories ... learned unconsciously, as we will see later. In general ...

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