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Stanislas Dehaene is a neuroscientist whose research focuses on the functional architecture of the brain, specifically proposing that executive brain regions possess higher connectivity [1] and discussing the challenges of decoding signals from the front of the brain to support his Global Neuronal Workspace Theory [2].

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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.
Workspace vs integration: results starting to come in selfawarepatterns.com SelfAwarePatterns 1 fact
claimStanislas Dehaene, the chief proponent of Global Neuronal Workspace Theory (GNWT), stated that the design of the adversarial collaboration experiment compromised the sensitivity of signal decoding from the front of the brain, which would have supported GNWT.