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Sensory regions are parts of the brain, directly connected through feedback signaling from motor systems that propagates into sensory regions of the brain [1] and references to early sensory regions as specific brain regions with limited connectivity [2].

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Attention and consciousness - SelfAwarePatterns selfawarepatterns.com SelfAwarePatterns 1 fact
claimFeedback signaling from motor systems propagates back into sensory regions of the brain.
Global workspace theory: consciousness as brain wide information ... selfawarepatterns.com SelfAwarePatterns 1 fact
claimStanislas Dehaene argues that some brain regions, particularly executive ones, possess higher connectivity than others, and that very early sensory regions likely cannot generate workspace content except indirectly through later sensory layers.