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The relationship between consciousness and visual perception is established through scientific research, such as the work of Crick and Koch who used visual perception as a model to study consciousness [1], [2]. Furthermore, scholars like Alva Noë and K. O'Regan have developed sensorimotor accounts that integrate both concepts [3], [4], a connection also highlighted in academic literature like Crick's 1996 publication [5].

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Good Old-Fashioned Artificial Consciousness and the Intermediate ... frontiersin.org Frontiers in Robotics and AI 2 facts
referenceK. O'Regan and A. Nöe presented a sensorimotor account of visual perception and consciousness in a 2001 article in Behavioral and Brain Sciences.
referenceAlva Noë proposed a sensorimotor account of visual perception and consciousness in the 2004 book 'Action in Perception'.
What a Contest of Consciousness Theories Really Proved quantamagazine.org Quanta Magazine 2 facts
referenceFrancis Crick and Christof Koch published the paper 'Towards a Neurobiological Theory of Consciousness' in 1990, which aimed to establish consciousness as a subject of scientific inquiry by focusing on visual perception.
claimFrancis Crick and Christof Koch identified visual perception as a useful tool for studying consciousness because the final link in the visual processing chain—consciousness—can be detached from the rest of the process.
Consciousness and Cognitive Sciences journal-psychoanalysis.eu Journal of Psychoanalysis 1 fact
referenceCrick, F. (1996) published 'Visual perception: Rivalry and consciousness' in Nature, 379.