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Perceptual Representations and the Vividness of Stimulus-Triggered and Stimulus-Independent Experiences

机译:感知呈现和刺激触发和刺激独立经验的生动性

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In recent years, researchers from independent subfields have begun to engage with the idea that the same cortical regions that contribute to on-line perception are recruited during and underlie off-line activities such as information maintenance in working memory, mental imagery, hallucinations, dreaming, and mind wandering. Accumulating evidence suggests that in all of these cases the activity of posterior brain regions provides the contents of experiences. This article is intended to move one step further by exploring specific links between the vividness of experiences, which is a characteristic feature of consciousness regardless of its actual content, and certain properties of the content-specific neural-activity patterns. Investigating the mechanisms that underlie mental imagery and its relation to working memory and the processes responsible for mind wandering and its similarities to dreaming form two clusters of research that are in the forefront of the recent scientific study of mental phenomena, yet communication between these two clusters has been surprisingly sparse. Here our aim is to foster such information exchange by articulating a hypothesis about the fine-grained phenomenological structure determining subjective vividness and its possible neural basis that allows us to shed new light on these mental phenomena by bringing them under a common framework.
机译:近年来,来自独立子场的研究人员已经开始与促进与在线感知有助于在线感知的同一皮质地区,如在工作记忆,心理图像,幻觉,梦想中的信息维护等离线活动期间招募,介意徘徊。积累证据表明,在所有这些情况下,后脑区域的活动都提供了经验的内容。本文旨在通过探索体验的生动性与特定的联系进一步,这是无论其实际内容如何,​​都是意识的特征,以及特定于内容特定的神经活动模式的某些性质。调查精神图像提出的机制及其与工作记忆的关系以及负责思想徘徊的过程及其与作梦的相似性,形成了最近近期科学现象科学研究的最前沿,但这两个集群之间的沟通令人惊讶地稀疏。在这里,我们的目标是通过阐明关于确定主观生动性的细粒度现象结构的假设及其可能的神经基础来培养此类信息交换,使我们能够通过将它们归因于普通框架下的这些心理现象。

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