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39The intralaminar thalamic nuclei: Subjectivity pumps or attention-action co-ordinators?Consciousness and Cognition 4 (2): 167-71. 1995.
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8Orientational bias model of unilateral neglect: evidence from attentional gradients within hemispaceIn John Marshall & Ian Robertson (eds.), Unilateral Neglect: Clinical And Experimental Studies (Brain Damage, Behaviour and Cognition), Psychology Press. pp. 63-86. 1993.
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95How 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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20Awareness of one's own body: An attentional theory of its nature, development, and brain basisIn Jose Luis Bermudez, Anthony J. Marcel & Naomi M. Eilan (eds.), The Body and the Self, Mit Press. pp. 205--223. 1995.
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68Multiple drafts: An eternal golden braid? Reply to Glicksohn and SalterBehavioral and Brain Sciences 18 (4): 810-11. 1995.We have learned that the issues we raised are very difficult to think about clearly, and what "works" for one thinker falls flat for another, and leads yet another astray. So it is particularly useful to get these re-expressions of points we have tried to make. Both commentaries help by proposing further details for the Multiple Drafts Model, and asking good questions. They either directly clarify, or force us to clarify, our own account. They also both demonstrate how hard it is for even sympat…Read more
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42Septohippocampal comparator: Consciousness generator or attention feedback loop?Behavioral and Brain Sciences 18 (4): 687-688. 1995.As Gray insists, his comparator model proposes a brute correlation only – of consciousness with septohippocampal output. I suggest that the comparator straddles a feedback loop that boosts the activation ofnovelrepresentations, thus helping them feature in present or recollected experience. Such a role in organizing conscious contents would transcend correlation and help explain how consciousness emerges from brain function.
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Models of consciousness: Serial or parallel in the brain?In Michael S. Gazzaniga (ed.), The Cognitive Neurosciences, Mit Press. 1995.
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