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      • Not consciousness, but its building blocks: behavior and the predecessors of detection, learning and memory. Properly understood, behavior, detection (sensing), learning and memory do not require a nervous system.
      www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/finding-purpose/202009/what-actually-is-consciousness-and-how-did-it-evolve
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    But a growing number of experiments have shown that there are a surprising number of things you don’t need to be conscious for, says Eoin Travers at the School of Advanced Study, University of London. For example, once you have learned to ride a bicycle or touch-type, you can do these tasks without being conscious of them in the same way as you had...

    Each volunteer sat through 400 such trials, 200 with conscious arrow cues and 200 with subliminal ones. Each of these was further split into 100 rounds in which the cues pointed in the right direction most of the time, and 100 in which they were wrong most of the time. The team found that when subliminal cues were largely incorrect, the participant...

    “This is brilliant research,” says philosopher of mind Thomas Metzingerat the University of Mainz in Germany. “The capacity for rapid, effective learning would almost certainly be something that evolution would have selected and maintained.” The study suggests that this capacity requires conscious awareness. This gives researchers a clue to a theor...

  2. Feb 1, 2020 · We suggest that theory of mind, self-awareness, and perceptual awareness share common prediction-driven learning mechanisms that operate over three loops: an inner loop, a perception–action loop, and a self–other loop.

    • Axel Cleeremans, Dalila Achoui, Arnaud Beauny, Lars Keuninckx, Jean-Remy Martin, Santiago Muñoz-Mold...
    • 2020
  3. Dec 28, 2019 · Our understanding of the differences between conscious and unconscious cognition would clearly benefit from increased focus on documenting the dynamics of consciousness at different scales, from cognitive development to learning situations and individual perceptual episodes .

    • Axel Cleeremans, Dalila Achoui, Arnaud Beauny, Lars Keuninckx, Jean-Remy Martin, Santiago Muñoz-Mold...
    • 2020
  4. Apr 9, 2021 · Awareness, experience, and self-consciousness refer to different things. Posted April 9, 2021|Reviewed by Devon Frye. Key points. Consciousness is notoriously difficult to define. There are (at...

  5. Apr 22, 2018 · These authors proposed a list of “sixteen widely recognized properties of consciousness” including philosophical (e.g., self-attribution), psychological (e.g., facilitated learning), and physiological (e.g., thalamocortical loops) criteria.

  6. Mar 2, 2019 · Here, appealing to aspects of global workspace theory, higher-order theories, social theories, and predictive processing, we introduce a novel frame-work: the self-organizing metarerpresentational account (SOMA), in which con-sciousness is viewed as something that the brain learns to do.

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