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The concepts are related because 'conscious attention' is defined as a specific form of 'attention' that overlaps with consciousness, as discussed in [1] and [2]. Furthermore, [3] and [4] explicitly categorize 'conscious attention' as a modality or subset within the broader study and classification of 'attention'.
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Consciousness, Attention, and Conscious Attention - Amazon.com amazon.com 3 facts
claimCarlos Montemayor and Harry Haladjian claim that conscious attention evolved after basic forms of attention and serves to increase access to the richest kinds of cognitive contents.
referenceIn "Consciousness, Attention, and Conscious Attention," authors Montemayor and Haladjian provide an overview of the history of theories of consciousness and present an original account of how attention sometimes occurs consciously.
claimCarlos Montemayor and Harry Haladjian argue that 'conscious attention'—defined as the focusing of attention on the contents of awareness—is constituted by overlapping but distinct processes of consciousness and attention.
Consciousness, Attention, and Conscious Attention psychologytoday.com 2 facts
claimThe concept of 'conscious attention' refers to systematic forms of overlap between consciousness and attention, a possibility compatible with views that dissociate consciousness and attention while allowing for regular overlap.
claimThere exists a distinctive kind of conscious attention that is not reducible to either attention or conscious awareness alone.
(PDF) Unifying Theories of Consciousness, Attention, and ... academia.edu 2 facts
claimThe terms 'consciousness', 'attention', and 'conscious attention' are ambiguous and used inconsistently by philosophers and scientists, even within the same academic disciplines.
claimThe paper 'Unifying Theories of Consciousness, Attention, and Conscious Attention' aims to establish common terminology for attention and consciousness and identify the relationship between them within the study of conscious attention.
Attention - Open Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science - MIT oecs.mit.edu 1 fact
claimThe Open Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science categorizes attention into complex modalities, including conscious, top-down, visual, and visual working memory-based attention.