probs of consciousness returns Flashcards

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binding problem

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How does the brain unify all the individual pieces to feel like one continuous experience?

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*Neural correlates of consciousness (NCC)

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Attempts to find the brain regions and patterns of
activity that correspond to conscious experiences

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Neuronal assemblies

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Networks of neurons that fire at the same rate and frequency

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Gamma Oscillations

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oscillate a certain frequency
* About 40 Hz (40 cycles/per second)
* The electric signal can back-propagate

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default mode network

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A network of connected brain area that are most commonly active while conscious

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brain areas involved in DMN

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  • Medial Prefrontal Cortex (MPFC): info abt self
  • Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex (DLPFC): feelings of control over actions
  • Temporal-Parietal Junction (TPJ): attention
  • Hippocampus: memories
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“perturbational complexity”

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  • Neuroscience can measure the complexity needed to create conscious states, measured using TMS
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importance of perturbational complexity

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determine whether people in comas or
persistent vegetative states (i.e. brain dead) are having conscious experiences

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Libet’s study of Free Will

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Brain prepares to move before conscious awareness of deciding to move

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delay of consciousness

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Your brain takes a bit of time to convert sensory inputs
into conscious experiences

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libet’s experiment

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direct stimulation of somatosensory cortex and direct stimulation of skin ; <500ms no feeling, >500ms feeling

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Neuronal Adequacy

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Sensory experiences only become conscious if the sensory cortex is active for at least 500ms

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subjective backdating

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Perceptions of time may not match true measurements of time

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