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CONSCIOUSNESS AND THE SOCIAL BRAIN Michael S. A. Graziano Collaborators: Yin Kelly Taylor Webb Jeffrey Meier Sabine Kastner. Attention Schema Theory. How and why do brains attribute the property of consciousness to themselves?. Selective signal enhancement.
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CONSCIOUSNESS AND THE SOCIAL BRAIN Michael S. A. Graziano Collaborators: Yin Kelly Taylor Webb Jeffrey Meier Sabine Kastner
How and why do brains attribute the property of consciousness to themselves?
How can the brain control attention? Partly by using a model of attention.
How can the brain control attention? Partly by using a model of attention. (e.g. the brain controls the arm using an internal model of the arm.)
Color Shape Texture I am attending to an apple Movement Smell Semantic Knowledge
Color Location Of Self Shape Body Schema Texture I am attending to an apple Self Identity Movement Smell Mood Memory Semantic Knowledge
Color Location Of Self Shape Body Schema Texture Attention Schema Self Identity Movement Smell Mood Memory Semantic Knowledge
Color Location Of Self Shape Body Schema Texture Attention Schema Self Identity Movement Smell Mood Memory Semantic Knowledge
Color Location Of Self Shape Body Schema Texture Attention Schema Self Identity Movement Smell Mood Memory Semantic Knowledge
Color Location Of Self Shape Body Schema Texture Attention Schema Self Identity Movement Smell Mood Memory Semantic Knowledge
Color Location Of Self Shape Body Schema Texture Attention Schema Self Identity Movement Smell Mood Memory Semantic Knowledge
Color Location Of Self Shape Body Schema Texture Attention Schema Self Identity Movement Smell Mood Memory Semantic Knowledge
Predictions If: Awareness = schematic model of attention
Predictions If: Awareness = schematic model of attention Then: Prediction 1) You should be able to pay attention to something without being aware of it.
Predictions If: Awareness = schematic model of attention Then: Prediction 1) You should be able to pay attention to something without being aware of it. Prediction 2)
Predictions If: Awareness = schematic model of attention Then: Prediction 1) You should be able to pay attention to something without being aware of it. Prediction 2) Without awareness of an object, attention to that object should become less controlled.
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Working Control Mechanism Temperature Inside Temperature outside
Working Control Mechanism Temperature Inside Broken Control Mechanism Temperature outside
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A L 1.0 Latency (Seconds) 0.5 Match Mismatch
A L 1.0 Latency (Seconds) 0.5 Match Mismatch
Unaware Aware