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Consciousness is intrinsically linked to neural correlates, as researchers identify them as the brain mechanisms underlying conscious experiences [1], with specific models like Henry Stapp's using neural correlates to encode intentions for consciousness [2] and Integrated Information Theory locating them in the brain's 'hot zone' [3]. This connection is further evidenced by scientific investigations starting from subjective reports to find neural correlates of consciousness [4] and Anil Seth's focus on neurobiology of neural correlates for conscious processes [5].
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Theories and Methods of Consciousness biomedres.us 2 facts
claimPost-materialists attempt to account for both the objective material basis of consciousness, such as neural correlates and constitution, and phenomenal subjective experiences.
referenceTheorists in the scientific interactionist/dualist camp utilize mathematical and empirical concepts from quantum physics, including superposition, wave-function realism, the multiverse, quantum fields, entanglement, and electromagnetism, to connect the material emergence of consciousness to neural correlates or to account for immaterial substance at the quantum level.
Quantum Approaches to Consciousness plato.stanford.edu 1 fact
claimIn Henry Stapp's model of consciousness, the neural correlate of a conscious experience can encode an intention, functioning as a 'template for action' that serves as the basis for free will.
In defense of scientifically and philosophically (not politically ... blog.apaonline.org 1 fact
claimIntegrated Information Theory postulates suggest that the neural correlate of being conscious is located in a temporal-parietal-occipital 'hot zone' of the brain, which possesses the neural architecture for reciprocal projections capable of manifesting a maximally irreducible cause-effect structure.
Global Versus Local Theories of Consciousness and the ... link.springer.com 1 fact
claimThe science of consciousness investigates neural correlates of mental events by starting from subjective reports provided by participants.
Psychology and Cognitive Science on Consciousness klinikong.com 1 fact
claimResearchers in cognitive science and psychology have made significant progress in identifying neural correlates and cognitive mechanisms related to consciousness.
Hard problem of consciousness - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org 1 fact
perspectiveAnil Seth argued that the emphasis on the hard problem of consciousness is a distraction from the 'real problem', which he defines as understanding the neurobiology underlying consciousness, specifically the neural correlates of various conscious processes.