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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.
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- GWT: A Leading Consciousness Theory Depends on Information ... mindmatters.ai via serper
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- Global Neuronal Workspace Theory concept
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