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Vince Polito,Stephanie Howarth,Andrew Roberts et al. Vince Polito et al.
Anomalous experiences, such as hallucinations and mystical experiences, are positively related to delusional ideation, religiosity, and paranormal beliefs. Some researchers argue that these relationships are explained by 'transliminality'-a...
Joaquim Streicher,Sascha Meyen,Volker H Franz et al. Joaquim Streicher et al.
A central question of consciousness research is which cognitive processes can occur unconsciously. To investigate this, researchers typically compare participants' ability to consciously discriminate a stimulus to their unconscious processi...
Marie Chancel,Elisa Filevich,Nathan Faivre Marie Chancel
We have a fair understanding of what contributes to our confidence when performing individual trials of a task. However, little is known regarding the factors driving more global metacognitive estimates when a task is repeated. The present ...
Roger Orpwood Roger Orpwood
There have been many very promising theories published concerning the generation of consciousness. These theories mostly link the emergence of consciousness to neural activity, but very few attempt to show how that neural activity specifica...
Ryota Kanai,Ryota Takatsuki,Ippei Fujisawa Ryota Kanai
In this study, we explore how the notion of meta-representations in higher-order theories (HOT) of consciousness can be implemented in computational models. HOT suggests that consciousness emerges from meta-representations, which are repres...
Maximilian Bruchmann,Anne-Marie Lüß,Gaia Gragnolati et al. Maximilian Bruchmann et al.
Affective stimuli, such as fearful faces, are assumed to receive prioritized processing over neutral stimuli, making them easier to detect when perception is suppressed using techniques such as visual masking or binocular rivalry. Moreover,...
Hugh McGovern,Marco Aqil,Selen Atasoy et al. Hugh McGovern et al.
This article presents a neuroscientific interpretation of Carl Jung's theory of archetypes and their experience in altered states of consciousness. We begin by rehearsing the Free Energy Principle and Predictive Processing as foundational f...
Miha Likar,Bernadett Becz,Vivien Tomacsek et al. Miha Likar et al.
Theoretical accounts link mind wandering with attentional and executive processes, both of which exhibit time-of-day fluctuations influenced by chronotype. While previous studies have proposed increased mind wandering at nonpreferred times ...
Asger Kirkeby-Hinrup,Sascha B Fink,Morten S Overgaard Asger Kirkeby-Hinrup
It is well known that in interdisciplinary consciousness studies there are various competing hypotheses about the neural correlate(s) of consciousness (NCCs). Much contemporary work is dedicated to determining which of these hypotheses is r...