
Schema Theory
... foreshadowed in the work of Kilmer, McCulloch and Blum (1969) who posed the general question of ...
... foreshadowed in the work of Kilmer, McCulloch and Blum (1969) who posed the general question of ...
How do you feel -- now? The anterior insula and
... bowel distension and orgasm, to cigarette craving and maternal love, to decision-making and sudden insight (“aha!”) . Its function in the re-representation of interoception offers one possible basis for its involvement in all subjective feelings. New findings suggest a fundamental role for the AIC ( ...
... bowel distension and orgasm, to cigarette craving and maternal love, to decision-making and sudden insight (“aha!”) . Its function in the re-representation of interoception offers one possible basis for its involvement in all subjective feelings. New findings suggest a fundamental role for the AIC ( ...
Graziano's CV
... Graziano MSA (2015) Ethologoical action maps: A paradigm shift for the motor cortex. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 20: 121-132, DOI 10.1016/j.tics.2015.10.008. Igelstrom K, Webb TW, Graziano MSA (2015) Neural processes in the human temporoparietal cortex separated by localized independent component ...
... Graziano MSA (2015) Ethologoical action maps: A paradigm shift for the motor cortex. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 20: 121-132, DOI 10.1016/j.tics.2015.10.008. Igelstrom K, Webb TW, Graziano MSA (2015) Neural processes in the human temporoparietal cortex separated by localized independent component ...
Can the meaning of multiple words be integrated unconsciously?
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The Perpetual Music Track
... healthy (non-neurologically-compromised) person. I present here a detailed self-analysis of musical imagery for the purpose of characterizing the general psychological features of a PMT. The PMT phenomenon is described with regard to the constancy and content of musical imagery, general corporeal ma ...
... healthy (non-neurologically-compromised) person. I present here a detailed self-analysis of musical imagery for the purpose of characterizing the general psychological features of a PMT. The PMT phenomenon is described with regard to the constancy and content of musical imagery, general corporeal ma ...
ConcTheory
... creation of a functional architecture in which functionality at high level is partitioned into components, and components partitioned into more and more detailed subcomponents through a series of levels down to the device level. At each level the same functionality is described, but at a different d ...
... creation of a functional architecture in which functionality at high level is partitioned into components, and components partitioned into more and more detailed subcomponents through a series of levels down to the device level. At each level the same functionality is described, but at a different d ...
Running Head: ASSESSMENT OF PTSD AND mTBI in OIF/OEF
... compression of axons, but survive and return to previous functioning. Bigler (2001) suggested “an injury can occur when the tensile effects on axons or parenchymal deformations do not surpass the level where structural damage occurs, but biochemical perturbations are induced. These can be transient ...
... compression of axons, but survive and return to previous functioning. Bigler (2001) suggested “an injury can occur when the tensile effects on axons or parenchymal deformations do not surpass the level where structural damage occurs, but biochemical perturbations are induced. These can be transient ...
Dependant Origination
... Ignorance (Avijja) is the first link or cause of the wheel of life. It clouds all right understanding. Dependent on ignorance of the Four Noble Truths arise activities (Sankhara) -- both moral and immoral. The activities whether good or bad rooted in ignorance which must necessarily have their due e ...
... Ignorance (Avijja) is the first link or cause of the wheel of life. It clouds all right understanding. Dependent on ignorance of the Four Noble Truths arise activities (Sankhara) -- both moral and immoral. The activities whether good or bad rooted in ignorance which must necessarily have their due e ...
Seminar Chronic disorders of consciousness
... apply one of the sophisticated assessment methods that have been designed and validated to carefully identify subtle signs of awareness.53 Systematic examinations are necessary to distinguish purely reflex responses to stimuli from responses that require awareness. Confidence in this important distinc ...
... apply one of the sophisticated assessment methods that have been designed and validated to carefully identify subtle signs of awareness.53 Systematic examinations are necessary to distinguish purely reflex responses to stimuli from responses that require awareness. Confidence in this important distinc ...
Psychedelic Information Theory: Shamanism in the Age of Reason
... sensory hallucination, but can also be abstract or gestalt like an emotional epiphany. Finally, psychedelic information applies to any art or concept that originates from or evokes psychedelic experience. This text focuses primarily on the physiological process underlying the spontaneous generation ...
... sensory hallucination, but can also be abstract or gestalt like an emotional epiphany. Finally, psychedelic information applies to any art or concept that originates from or evokes psychedelic experience. This text focuses primarily on the physiological process underlying the spontaneous generation ...
From Neuro-Psychoanalysis to Cognitive and Affective Automation Systems
... Thereafter, a discussion of fundamental issues about the possibility of creating machines with mental capabilities ensues. How can the matter/mind problem, that is, the problem of symbol reference, be solved? How are the world and our images of it coordinated? What do we understand by information p ...
... Thereafter, a discussion of fundamental issues about the possibility of creating machines with mental capabilities ensues. How can the matter/mind problem, that is, the problem of symbol reference, be solved? How are the world and our images of it coordinated? What do we understand by information p ...
and Reflective Learning Practices
... from my reading of a selection of writings on refieetive praetiees edited by Boud, Keogh, and Walker (1985a). Experiential leaming theorists invariably aeknowledge the importanee of holistic leaming processes and the importanee of not neglecting feelings and emotions alongside rational proeesses (Bo ...
... from my reading of a selection of writings on refieetive praetiees edited by Boud, Keogh, and Walker (1985a). Experiential leaming theorists invariably aeknowledge the importanee of holistic leaming processes and the importanee of not neglecting feelings and emotions alongside rational proeesses (Bo ...
Dynamics of Propofol-Induced Loss of Consciousness Across
... direct recordings from neocortex, especially functionally interconnecting regions, during anesthesia are rare in primates. Moreover, the neurophysiological changes during the transition between consciousness and unconsciousness have not been well characterized. Human neuroimaging studies suggested t ...
... direct recordings from neocortex, especially functionally interconnecting regions, during anesthesia are rare in primates. Moreover, the neurophysiological changes during the transition between consciousness and unconsciousness have not been well characterized. Human neuroimaging studies suggested t ...
Introduction to Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs)
... AC and NMDA activity, respectively, increase the probability (and efficiency) of AP transmission for minutes to hours after training. Late Phase Structural changes occur to the link between the upstream and downstream neuron. This often involves increases in the numbers of axons and dendrites linkin ...
... AC and NMDA activity, respectively, increase the probability (and efficiency) of AP transmission for minutes to hours after training. Late Phase Structural changes occur to the link between the upstream and downstream neuron. This often involves increases in the numbers of axons and dendrites linkin ...
Inferring interventional predictions from observational learning data
... & Blum, 2003) very few studies have pursued the question whether people are capable of deriving correct interventional predictions after purely observational learning. Sloman and Lagnado (2005) addressed this question using logical reasoning tasks and demonstrated that participants correctly disting ...
... & Blum, 2003) very few studies have pursued the question whether people are capable of deriving correct interventional predictions after purely observational learning. Sloman and Lagnado (2005) addressed this question using logical reasoning tasks and demonstrated that participants correctly disting ...
Paying attention to consciousness - What is Neuro
... recently (Noe and Thompson, 2003). Thus, before we can hope to be able to tackle the hard problem, we must develop a suitably detailed and powerful neural model of attention. Only then can we hope to be able to make progress. Much experimental work has recently been performed on attention. Detailed ...
... recently (Noe and Thompson, 2003). Thus, before we can hope to be able to tackle the hard problem, we must develop a suitably detailed and powerful neural model of attention. Only then can we hope to be able to make progress. Much experimental work has recently been performed on attention. Detailed ...
Conscious Modulation in Normal Sleep
... Full-Time Professor of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, National University Autonomous of Mexico Abstract: The phenomenological relationship between consciousness and sleep are reviewed. Consciousness has a selfreflexive component, and while sleeping that is not working as in awakenings. The necessit ...
... Full-Time Professor of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, National University Autonomous of Mexico Abstract: The phenomenological relationship between consciousness and sleep are reviewed. Consciousness has a selfreflexive component, and while sleeping that is not working as in awakenings. The necessit ...
Implications on visual apperception: energy, duration
... equilibrium (Qian and Beard, 2005) that make possible to pick up extreme weak different information from the outside world. The sensory systems, which are results of nonlinear biochemical processes of cells, have extreme sensitivity to pick up diverse information from the external world. Blindsight ...
... equilibrium (Qian and Beard, 2005) that make possible to pick up extreme weak different information from the outside world. The sensory systems, which are results of nonlinear biochemical processes of cells, have extreme sensitivity to pick up diverse information from the external world. Blindsight ...
The major synthetic evolutionary transitions
... important feature of phase transitions is the existence of universal behaviour: very different systems share the same quantitative properties at the transition points. Moreover, an accurate theory of these transitions can be obtained using extremely simple models of the underlying system, thus indic ...
... important feature of phase transitions is the existence of universal behaviour: very different systems share the same quantitative properties at the transition points. Moreover, an accurate theory of these transitions can be obtained using extremely simple models of the underlying system, thus indic ...
Shamanism in Cross-Cultural Perspective
... human life. Spirits were seen as the essence of natural forces and humans, as well as the animals on which the shamans depended for their powers. Developing relationships with the spirits was central to training of shamans, with animal spirit helpers the bases of shamanic powers and the agents throu ...
... human life. Spirits were seen as the essence of natural forces and humans, as well as the animals on which the shamans depended for their powers. Developing relationships with the spirits was central to training of shamans, with animal spirit helpers the bases of shamanic powers and the agents throu ...
Shikantaza – Being without Soul
... for oneself. Otherwise, India remains a concept or agreement between minds rather than a real experience. Superficial teachings of Advaita suggest that we can know India without ever going there. This might save us a lot of hassle but, unfortunately, does not work. There is no recognition prior to r ...
... for oneself. Otherwise, India remains a concept or agreement between minds rather than a real experience. Superficial teachings of Advaita suggest that we can know India without ever going there. This might save us a lot of hassle but, unfortunately, does not work. There is no recognition prior to r ...
Evolutionary Connectionism and Mind/Brain Modularity - laral
... rather than being innate. In this chapter we argue for a form of connectionism which is not anti-modularist or antiinnatist. Connectionist modules are anatomically separated and/or functionally specialized parts of a neural network and they may be the result of a process of evolution in a population ...
... rather than being innate. In this chapter we argue for a form of connectionism which is not anti-modularist or antiinnatist. Connectionist modules are anatomically separated and/or functionally specialized parts of a neural network and they may be the result of a process of evolution in a population ...
Evolutionary Connectionism and Mind/Brain Modularity - laral
... rather than being innate. In this chapter we argue for a form of connectionism which is not anti-modularist or antiinnatist. Connectionist modules are anatomically separated and/or functionally specialized parts of a neural network and they may be the result of a process of evolution in a population ...
... rather than being innate. In this chapter we argue for a form of connectionism which is not anti-modularist or antiinnatist. Connectionist modules are anatomically separated and/or functionally specialized parts of a neural network and they may be the result of a process of evolution in a population ...
States of Consciuosnes
... re-live childhood memories) is very limited in its effectiveness 25% of Americans believe in reincarnation, though hypnosis does not seem to accurately bring any “past lives” to the surface ...
... re-live childhood memories) is very limited in its effectiveness 25% of Americans believe in reincarnation, though hypnosis does not seem to accurately bring any “past lives” to the surface ...