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The relationship between attention and conscious awareness is a central topic in cognitive science, where theories explore whether they are dissociable [1], whether attention is a necessary precursor to conscious perception [2], or if they function independently in automatic processes [3]. Their interplay is further defined by the volitional shifting of awareness between objects of attention [4] and the ongoing debate regarding whether deliberative attention requires conscious awareness [5].

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Self-awareness, self-regulation, and self-transcendence (S-ART) frontiersin.org Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 2 facts
claimAttention research contradicts the common belief that people have full conscious awareness of their environment when their focal attention is directed outward or toward their own internal thoughts.
claimVolitional shifting of conscious awareness between objects of attention in a serial or parallel fashion is a critical process for effectively managing or altering responses and impulses.
Attention and consciousness - SelfAwarePatterns selfawarepatterns.com SelfAwarePatterns 2 facts
referenceChristopher Mole cites the work of scientists who have demonstrated that attention can be dissociated from conscious awareness.
claimDeliberative attention is difficult to conceive of as occurring without some level of conscious awareness.
(PDF) Unifying Theories of Consciousness, Attention, and ... academia.edu Academia.edu 2 facts
claimThe leading consensus view, supported by experimental findings from the last 5 years, is that attention is necessary, but not sufficient, for conscious perception.
claimResearchers in a 2012 Frontiers in Psychology article argue that studying the relationship between different forms of attention and conscious perception can provide insights into the neural states or processes necessary for conscious perception.
Consciousness, Attention, and Conscious Attention psychologytoday.com Psychology Today 2 facts
claimResearch indicates that many forms of attention, even at the personal level, occur automatically and without conscious awareness.
claimThere exists a distinctive kind of conscious attention that is not reducible to either attention or conscious awareness alone.
Sliding Scale Theory of Attention and Consciousness ... - PMC pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov PMC 1 fact
claimExisting theories of consciousness address the relationship between attention and conscious awareness.