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Global Neuronal Workspace Theory is a specific neuroscientific extension and variant of the broader Global Workspace Theory, as established in [1], [2], and [3]. The two concepts are linked by the premise that conscious states rely on a global neuronal workspace, as described in [4].
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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.
Non-physicalist Theories of Consciousness cambridge.org 1 fact
referenceThe Global Workspace Theory posits that physical correlates of conscious states are connected to a global neuronal workspace.
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.
Fame in the Brain—Global Workspace Theories of Consciousness psychologytoday.com 1 fact
claimGlobal Neuronal Workspace Theory (GNWT) extends Global Workspace Theory by defining more specific neuronal regions and mechanisms.