Consciousness without a cerebral cortex: A challenge for neuroscience and medicine
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Abstract
A broad range of evidence regarding the functional organization of the vertebrate brain - spanning from comparative neurology to experimental psychology and neurophysiology to clinical data - is reviewed for its bearing on conceptions of the neural organization of consciousness. A novel principle relating target selection, action selection, and motivation to one another, as a means to optimize integration for action in real time, is introduced. With its help, the principal macrosystems of the vertebrate brain can be seen to form a centralized functional design in which an upper brain stem system organized for conscious function performs a penultimate step in action control. This upper brain stem system…
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- Neuroscience
- Brainstem
- Cerebral cortex
- Consciousness
- Midbrain
- Psychology
- Forebrain
- Basal forebrain
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