Consciousness and the Brain

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Consciousness and the Brain is a popular neuroscience book by Stanislas Dehaene that explores how modern brain research explains the mechanisms and neural basis of conscious experience.

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instanceOf book
neuroscience book
non-fiction book
aimsAt general audience
argues consciousness is associated with widespread cortical broadcasting
author Stanislas Dehaene NERFINISHED
authorAffiliation Collège de France NERFINISHED
INSERM NERFINISHED
authorOccupation neuroscientist
countryOfOrigin France
discusses anesthesia
blindsight
disorders of consciousness
minimally conscious state
split-brain patients
vegetative state
distinguishes conscious and unconscious processing
explains binocular rivalry
experimental methods to study consciousness
long-distance brain connectivity
masking paradigms
neural ignition
field cognitive neuroscience
neuroscience
psychology
genre popular science
science writing
language English
mainSubject access consciousness
brain imaging
cognitive science
consciousness
global workspace theory NERFINISHED
neural correlates of consciousness
neuroscience
reportability
unconscious processing
visual awareness
notableFor defense of a scientific theory of consciousness
experimental approach to consciousness
originalLanguage French
proposes global neuronal workspace model NERFINISHED
publicationYear 2014
publisher Penguin Books NERFINISHED
Viking NERFINISHED
subtitle Deciphering How the Brain Codes Our Thoughts NERFINISHED
title Consciousness and the Brain NERFINISHED
uses EEG data
MEG data
fMRI data
single-unit recordings

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Stanislas Dehaene notableWork Consciousness and the Brain