Behavioral and Brain Sciences



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Subcortical regions and the self


Georg Northoff a1
a1 Laboratory of Neuroimaging and Neurophilosophy, Department of Psychiatry, Otto-von-Guericke University of Magdeburg, 39120 Magdeburg, Germany. georg.northoff@medizin.uni-magdeburg.de http://www.med.uni-magdeburg.de/fme/znh/kpsy/northoff/

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Abstract

Merker argues that subcortical regions are sufficient for the constitution of consciousness as “immediate, unreflective experience” as distinguished from self-consciousness. My point here is that Merker neglects the differentiation between pre-reflective self-awareness and reflective self-consciousness. Pre-reflective self-awareness allows us to immediately and unreflectively experience our self, which functionally may be mediated by what I call self-related processing in subcortical regions.

(Published Online May 1 2007)