11 Consciousness Flashcards
1
Q
hemineglect
A
- no conscious perception of one visual hemifield
- caused by parietal or frontal lesion
2
Q
subjective vs. objective threshold
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subjective: Did you see something or not? based on reports, detection
- objective: Did you see this or that? based on partial information, discrimination
- subjective threshold is always higher than objective one
3
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subliminal vs. unnoticed
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- subliminal: below threshold of consciousness
- unnoticed: perceived but effect unknown
4
Q
Microconsciousness (Zeki)
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- selective activation in a brain module specialized for representing a given class of contents is sufficient for awareness of those contents
- evidence: prosopagnosia, achromatopsia
- criticism: FFA also shows some activity when seeing houses
5
Q
level-of-activity theory
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- activity in specialized area has to reach certain threshold to create conscious experience
6
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higher stages of visual processing theory
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- only 20% of neurons in V1/V2 modulate activity based on the percept
- higher proportion of modulating neurons in higher areas
- consciousness happens late?
- criticism: not the best way to analyze the data
7
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ventral vs. dorsal pathway theory
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- temporal/ventral: object identity
- dorsal/parietal: spatial location
- perceptual orientation matching vs. visuomotor placing
- ventral stream is conscious, dorsal is unconscious
8
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recurrent processing
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- Not only bottom-up but also top-down processing in the brain
- superposition of a lot of different signals
- if something is processed as a figure, its processing gets boosted later in the process
- bigger response when you see a figure compared to not seeing it
9
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global neuronal workspace theory
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- after a critical amount of activity is reached, the signal is propagated into prefrontal/parietal cortex to trigger more complex processing and behavior
- global broadcasting