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- Stanislas Dehaene's global neuronal workspace is a variant of global workspace theory that currently holds significant support.
- Stanislas Dehaene, a neuroscientist at the Collège de France and architect of Global Neuronal Workspace Theory (GNWT), considers thinking to be a core component of the conscious state.
- The COGITATE consortium is conducting a project to test predictions made by Stanislas Dehaene for Global Neuronal Workspace Theory (GNWT) against predictions made by Giulio Tononi for Integrated Information Theory (IIT).
- Stanislas Dehaene served as the proponent for the Global Neuronal Workspace Theory (GNWT) in the adversarial collaboration.
- Stanislas Dehaene argued that the hurdles for Integrated Information Theory (IIT) were set lower than those for Global Neuronal Workspace Theory (GNWT), noting that the experiment did not test the complex mathematical core of IIT.
- Supporters of the global neuronal workspace model, such as Stanislas Dehaene (2000), argue that consciousness requires contents to be activated with a large-scale pattern of recurrent activity involving frontal, parietal, and primary sensory areas of the cortex.
- In 1998, neuroscientists Stanislas Dehaene, Michael Kerszberg, and Jean-Pierre Changeux proposed the global neuronal workspace hypothesis, a modification of Global Workspace Theory where associative perceptual, motor, attention, memory, and value areas interconnect to form a higher-level unified space in which information is broadly shared and broadcast back to lower-level processors.
- Stanislas 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.
- Stanislas Dehaene developed Global Neuronal Workspace Theory (GNWT) by applying Bernard Baars' conceptual template to neuroscience findings and using computational models.
- Stanislas Dehaene's Global Neuronal Workspace Theory is identified as one of the most prominent neuroscientific theories of consciousness.
- Stanislas Dehaene expressed confidence that a second ongoing experiment by the COGITATE project will favor Global Neuronal Workspace Theory (GNWT).
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What a Contest of Consciousness Theories Really Proved quantamagazine.org 3 facts
claimStanislas Dehaene, a neuroscientist at the Collège de France and architect of Global Neuronal Workspace Theory (GNWT), considers thinking to be a core component of the conscious state.
perspectiveStanislas Dehaene argued that the hurdles for Integrated Information Theory (IIT) were set lower than those for Global Neuronal Workspace Theory (GNWT), noting that the experiment did not test the complex mathematical core of IIT.
claimStanislas Dehaene developed Global Neuronal Workspace Theory (GNWT) by applying Bernard Baars' conceptual template to neuroscience findings and using computational models.
Fame in the Brain—Global Workspace Theories of Consciousness psychologytoday.com 2 facts
accountThe COGITATE consortium is conducting a project to test predictions made by Stanislas Dehaene for Global Neuronal Workspace Theory (GNWT) against predictions made by Giulio Tononi for Integrated Information Theory (IIT).
perspectiveStanislas Dehaene expressed confidence that a second ongoing experiment by the COGITATE project will favor Global Neuronal Workspace Theory (GNWT).
Global workspace theory: consciousness as brain wide information ... selfawarepatterns.com 1 fact
claimStanislas Dehaene's global neuronal workspace is a variant of global workspace theory that currently holds significant support.
Adversarial testing of global neuronal workspace and ... - Nature nature.com 1 fact
claimStanislas Dehaene served as the proponent for the Global Neuronal Workspace Theory (GNWT) in the adversarial collaboration.
Consciousness (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Fall 2025 ... plato.stanford.edu 1 fact
perspectiveSupporters of the global neuronal workspace model, such as Stanislas Dehaene (2000), argue that consciousness requires contents to be activated with a large-scale pattern of recurrent activity involving frontal, parietal, and primary sensory areas of the cortex.
GWT: A Leading Consciousness Theory Depends on Information ... mindmatters.ai 1 fact
referenceIn 1998, neuroscientists Stanislas Dehaene, Michael Kerszberg, and Jean-Pierre Changeux proposed the global neuronal workspace hypothesis, a modification of Global Workspace Theory where associative perceptual, motor, attention, memory, and value areas interconnect to form a higher-level unified space in which information is broadly shared and broadcast back to lower-level processors.
Workspace vs integration: results starting to come in selfawarepatterns.com 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.
Are we ever aware of concepts? A critical question for the Global ... academic.oup.com 1 fact
claimStanislas Dehaene's Global Neuronal Workspace Theory is identified as one of the most prominent neuroscientific theories of consciousness.