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Grounding consciousness: The mesodiencephalon as thalamocortical base

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2007

Bjorn Merker
Affiliation:
Gamla Kyrkvagen 44, SE-14171 Segeltorp, Sweden. gyr694c@tninet.se

Abstract

My response addresses general commentary themes such as my neglect of the forebrain contribution to human consciousness, the bearing of blindsight on consciousness theory, the definition of wakefulness, the significance of emotion and pain perception for consciousness theory, and concerns regarding remnant cortex in children with hydranencephaly. Further specific topics, such as phenomenal and phylogenetic aspects of mesodiencephalic-thalamocortical relations, are also discussed.

Type
Author's Response
Copyright
2007 Cambridge University Press

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