Book contents
- The Unity of Mind, Brain and World
- The Unity of Mind, Brain and World
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Introduction
- 1 Body and world as phenomenal contents of the brain's reality model
- 2 Homing in on the brain mechanisms linked to consciousness: The buffer of the perception-and-action interface
- 3 A biosemiotic view on consciousness derived from system hierarchy
- 4 A conceptual framework embedding conscious experience in physical processes
- 5 Emergence in dual-aspect monism
- 6 Consciousness: Microstates of the brain's electric field as atoms of thought and emotion
- 7 A foundation for the scientific study of consciousness
- 8 The proemial synapse: Consciousness-generating glial-neuronal units
- 9 A cognitive model of language and conscious processes
- 10 Triple-aspect monism: A conceptual framework for the science of human consciousness
- Index
6 - Consciousness: Microstates of the brain's electric field as atoms of thought and emotion
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 July 2014
- The Unity of Mind, Brain and World
- The Unity of Mind, Brain and World
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Introduction
- 1 Body and world as phenomenal contents of the brain's reality model
- 2 Homing in on the brain mechanisms linked to consciousness: The buffer of the perception-and-action interface
- 3 A biosemiotic view on consciousness derived from system hierarchy
- 4 A conceptual framework embedding conscious experience in physical processes
- 5 Emergence in dual-aspect monism
- 6 Consciousness: Microstates of the brain's electric field as atoms of thought and emotion
- 7 A foundation for the scientific study of consciousness
- 8 The proemial synapse: Consciousness-generating glial-neuronal units
- 9 A cognitive model of language and conscious processes
- 10 Triple-aspect monism: A conceptual framework for the science of human consciousness
- Index
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- The Unity of Mind, Brain and WorldCurrent Perspectives on a Science of Consciousness, pp. 191 - 218Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2013
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