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Why the Brain Knows More than We Do: Non-Conscious Representations and Their Role in the Construction of Conscious Experience

机译:为什么大脑比我们更了解:非意识表示及其在意识体验构建中的作用

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Scientific studies have shown that non-conscious stimuli and representations influence information processing during conscious experience. In the light of such evidence, questions about potential functional links between non-conscious brain representations and conscious experience arise. This article discusses neural model capable of explaining how statistical learning mechanisms in dedicated resonant circuits could generate specific temporal activity traces of non-conscious representations in the brain. How reentrant signaling, top-down matching, and statistical coincidence of such activity traces may lead to the progressive consolidation of temporal patterns that constitute the neural signatures of conscious experience in networks extending across large distances beyond functionally specialized brain regions is then explained.
机译:科学研究表明,无意识的刺激和表征会影响有意识体验中的信息处理。根据这些证据,出现了关于无意识的大脑表征和有意识的体验之间潜在功能联系的问题。本文讨论了神经模型,该模型能够解释专用谐振电路中的统计学习机制如何在大脑中生成非意识表示的特定时间活动轨迹。然后说明了这种活动轨迹的折返信号,自上而下的匹配以及统计重合如何导致时间模式的逐步整合,这些时间模式构成了跨越功能专用大脑区域的大距离网络中的有意识体验的神经信号。

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