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Perception and cognition are fundamentally linked as core mental processes that are simultaneously modulated by hallucinogens {fact:1, fact:2}, integrated into the selective attention framework [1], and organized within psychological hierarchies [2]. Furthermore, they are both essential components of consciousness theories [3] and are studied together in the context of quantum mechanics applied to mental states [4].

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Attention - Open Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science - MIT oecs.mit.edu MIT 2 facts
claimAgents pay attention selectively across various modalities of mind, including perception and cognition, which manifests in activities such as visually searching for people, listening to interlocutors, memorizing information, recalling past events, and reasoning through trains of thought.
claimThe top-down and bottom-up distinction in attention assumes a psychological structure with a top-bottom organization, where cognition is positioned at the top and perception at the bottom.
Quantum Approaches to Consciousness plato.stanford.edu Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy 1 fact
referenceConte et al. (2009) report that mental states follow quantum mechanics during the perception and cognition of ambiguous figures in their paper 'Mental states follow quantum mechanics during perception and cognition of ambiguous figures' published in Open Systems and Information Dynamics.
Hallucinogen - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics sciencedirect.com ScienceDirect 1 fact
claimHallucinogens have played a critical role in neuroscience by elucidating the molecular and neural mechanisms underlying perception, cognition, and consciousness.
What a Contest of Consciousness Theories Really Proved quantamagazine.org Quanta Magazine 1 fact
claimGlobal Neuronal Workspace Theory (GNWT) posits that consciousness requires the participation of brain areas involved in cognition ("thinking"), whereas Integrated Information Theory (IIT) posits that consciousness depends on brain areas involved in perception ("sensing").
Psychedelics, Sociality, and Human Evolution frontiersin.org Frontiers 1 fact
claimPsychedelics such as psilocybin and lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) modify fundamental brain processes that constrain neural systems central to perception, emotion, cognition, and sense of self.