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Victor Lamme is a neuroscientist who has developed and published extensively on theories of consciousness, specifically his recurrent processing theory as described in [1] and [2]. His academic contributions, including multiple papers on the neural mechanisms of consciousness, are documented in [3], [4], [5], and [6].

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The evolution of human-type consciousness – a by-product of ... frontiersin.org Frontiers 4 facts
referenceVictor A. Lamme published 'Towards a true neural stance on consciousness' in Trends in Cognitive Sciences in 2006, which discusses neural theories of consciousness.
referenceVictor A. Lamme published 'Challenges for theories of consciousness: seeing or knowing, the missing ingredient and how to deal with panpsychism' in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B in 2018, which addresses theoretical challenges in consciousness research.
referenceVictor A. Lamme published 'How neuroscience will change our view on consciousness' in Cognitive Neuroscience in 2010, which explores the impact of neuroscience on the understanding of consciousness.
claimVictor Lamme's recurrent processing theory, proposed in 2006, 2010, and 2018, posits that consciousness arises when sensory information is subjected to recurrent processing rather than just feedforward processing.
Global Versus Local Theories of Consciousness and the ... link.springer.com Springer 2 facts
referenceGeorg Northoff and Victor Lamme published the article 'Neural signs and mechanisms of consciousness: Is there a potential convergence of theories of consciousness in sight?' in Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews in 2020.
claimVictor Lamme’s local recurrency theory attributes consciousness to a feedforward wave of activation between the primary visual cortex and temporal areas.