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Consciousness is directly associated with introspection, as it is often linked to the results of perception, attention, or introspection [1]. Philosophical positions like Type-B materialism highlight a perceived gap between introspection and neuroscience while equating consciousness with neurobiology [2]. Debates on measuring consciousness, such as those by Seth and Bayne, emphasize the limitations of relying solely on introspection for validation [3].

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Global Versus Local Theories of Consciousness and the ... link.springer.com Springer 2 facts
claimSeth and Bayne argue that solving the problem of measuring consciousness requires validation methods that rely on more than just introspection or theoretical considerations.
quoteSeth and Bayne state: “because theories of consciousness are themselves contentious, it seems unlikely that appealing to theory-based considerations could provide the kind of intersubjective validation required for an objective marker of consciousness. Solving the measurement problem thus seems to require a method of validation that is based neither solely on introspection nor on theoretical considerations.”
Hard problem of consciousness - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia 1 fact
claimType-B Materialists believe that while there is a gap between introspection and neuroscience that will not be resolved by understanding neurobiology, consciousness and neurobiology are identical in reality.
Attention and consciousness - SelfAwarePatterns selfawarepatterns.com SelfAwarePatterns 1 fact
claimConsciousness is often associated with the results of perception, attention, or introspection.