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154How is consciousness expressed in the cerebral activation manifold?Brain and Mind 1 (2): 265-74. 2000.I dispute that consciousness is generated by core circuitry in the forebrain, with predominance of motor areas, as Cotterillproposes in Enchanted Looms and other theorists do also. Ipropose instead that conscious contents are the momentary modeof action of the integrated cortical field, expressed as a point vector ( dominant focus ), to which, in varying degree, allsectors of the network contribute. Consciousness is the brain''saccess to its own activity space, and is identical with the moment''…Read more
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The New SchoolRegular Faculty
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Medford and Somerville, Massachusetts, United States of America