The primordial emotions: the dawning of consciousness
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Oxford Univ. Press
2007
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | XXIII, 267, [12] S. Ill., graph. Darst. |
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Contents
Foreword
v
Jean-Pierre Changeux
Acknowledgements
xi
Permissions
xix
List of illustrations
xxi
Part A The hypothesis
1
Introduction: the idea and context
3
Summary of the aim of this book
6
The scope of the book
11
2
The definition of consciousness, and
self-
awareness
15
Bridgman and concepts
17
The concept of self-awareness and an operational
definition of it
19
Self-awareness in apes: mirror self-recognition and
effect of'circus' distorting mirrors
19
Distorting mirrors and chimpanzees
21
Dolphins
22
Body image and animals
24
3
What some distinguished scientists have proposed on
the nature of consciousness: John Searle, Homer Smith,
Vernon Mountcastle, and Roger Sperry
29
John Searle
29
Homer Smith
31
Vernon Mountcastle
35
Roger Sperry and the split brain
39
Discussion with Sir John Eccles on dualism
44
4
Consciousness in animals
49
Intentional behaviour at different levels of
the phylogenetic tree
49
Invertebrates
53
Fish
60
Argument against or favouring consciousness in fish
61
xiv
CONTENTS
Reptiles
64
Sleep-wakeñilness
cycle
67
Birds
68
Mammals
69
Overview of some aspects of evolution of
the vertebrate brain and cognitive processes
70
Ethology or comparative behaviour studies
71
The clear difference between impetus to gratification
and biological purpose
71
5
The appetite for salt and the mind: intention in
salt mining elephants
75
Mount Elgon in Kenya
75
Formation of caves on Mount Elgon
76
Elephant behaviour within the caves
78
Slaughter of the elephants
80
Why do the elephants become salt deficient and seek it?
80
The colonization during evolution of the salt and/or
water impoverished ecosystems of the planet. Body fluid
regulation and the emergence of intention
81
The ancient ocean
82
Thirst
84
Salt appetite
84
Validation of sodium deficiency in wild animals
86
An alternative conjecture on elephant behaviour
89
Part
В
Experimental
analysis
6
Phylogeny, and the emergence of primary consciousness:
Edelman's theory
95
The phylogenetic tree: first, to consider the
phylogenetic tree as the framework of this account
95
Edelman's theory on the emergence of primary
consciousness
99
The development of the brain
99
The parallel to antibody formation
101
The emergence of primary consciousness
101
7
An interoceptor driven theory of origin of
primary consciousness
107
An interoceptor theory
107
The
limbie
system
108
CONTENTS xv
Genetically programmed neural connections
109
Instincts
110
Instinct and emotion 111
The primitive motor system, the sense of self and
the body image
112
8
The physiology of the primordial emotion of thirst
117
The issues to be disussed
117
Section A
—
the mechanisms producing thirst
117
Change of osmotic pressure and sodium concentration
118
The location of the sensors of change of osmotic pressure
119
Evolution of thirst and drinking behaviour
120
Aquatic animals
120
Reptiles and birds
121
Migration
122
Mammals
123
Medical considerations of thirst
124
The dry mouth theory of genesis of thirst
125
Section
В
—
Rapid gratification of desire for water
127
9
The neuroimaging of thirst by positron emission
tomography
131
The experimental plan
131
The sequence of the ejqserimental plan
136
Results of imaging
25-30
minutes after start of infusion of
concentrated salt solution
136
Imaging when thirst was maximal
138
Wetting the mouth with water
141
Drinking water to satiation
142
The fMRI imaging of thirst (functional magnetic
resonance imaging)
147
10
Neuroimaging of other primordial emotions, and also
the second level distance receptor evoked emotions
153
Breathing
153
Neuroimaging of breathing
155
Concurrent action of high blood carbon dioxide
and breathlessness
і
56
Air hunger or breathlessness
156
Commonality of brain elements subserving the
primordial emotions
160
xvi
CONTENTS
Food hunger
160
Pain
162
The
thalamus
and the waking state
166
Sleep
167
Micturition
170
Sexual orgasm and ejaculation
172
Temperature control
173
The anterior cingulate and primordial emotion
176
Elective recall to consciousness of emotional states:
heirachical organization
178
Neuroimaging of the principal second level emotions:
situational perception evoked by distance receptors
180
Anger
183
Fear
183
Happiness
185
Sadness
185
Part
С
Higher cognition and emotion
11
Anatomical structure and physiological functions
subserving higher order consciousness
189
Vernon Mountcastle
189
Changeux on the global
neuronal
workspace
190
Bernard
Baars
193
The binding hypothesis
200
Anaesthesia
201
Qualia
202
12
The biology of emotion
205
Definition
205
A core element of Antonio Damasio's viewpoint
206
Dictionary definitions
208
Sensation
210
The ideas of Panksepp on emotion
211
The rational and emotion
—
suppression by act of will
219
Elective summoning to consciousness of emotion
220
Hearing
221
Sight
221
Smell
221
Taste
224
CONTENTS xvii
A further consideration of analysis of emotion and
how Antonio Damasio sees it
225
Concluding remarks on emotion
229
Summary
232
Glossary
237
References
247
Author Index
259
Subject Index
263
To understand what is happening in the brain
in the moment you decide, at will, to summon
to consciousness a passage of Mozart's music, or
decide to take a deep breath, is like trying to
"catch a phantom by the tail". Consciousness
remains that most elusive of all human
phenomena
-
one so mysterious, one that even
our highly developed knowledge of brain
function can only partly explain. This book is
unique in tracing the origins of consciousness.
It takes the investigation back many years in an
attempt to uncover just how consciousness
might have first emerged.
Consciousness did not develop suddenly in
humans
-
it evolved gradually. In
'1Ъе
Primordial
Emotions, Derek
Dentón,
a world renowned
expert on animal instinct and a leader in
integrative
physiology, investigates the evolution
of consciousness.
Outrai
to the book is the
idea that the primal emotions
-
elements of
instinctive behaviour
-
were the first dawning
of consciousness. Throughout he examines
instinctive behaviours, such as hunger for air,
hunger for minerals, thirst, and pain, arguing
that the emotions elicited from these
behaviours and desire for gratification
culminated in the first conscious
sutes.
To
develop the theory he looks at behaviour at
different levels of the evolutionary tree, for
example of octopuses, fish, snakes, birds, and
elephants. Coupled with findings from
neuroimaging studies, and the viewpoints on
consciousness from some of the key figures in
philosophy and
neuroscience,
the book presents
an accessible and groundbreaking new look at
the problem of consciousness. |
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Contents
Foreword
v
Jean-Pierre Changeux
Acknowledgements
xi
Permissions
xix
List of illustrations
xxi
Part A The hypothesis
1
Introduction: the idea and context
3
Summary of the aim of this book
6
The scope of the book
11
2
The definition of consciousness, and
self-
awareness
15
Bridgman and concepts
17
The concept of self-awareness and an operational
definition of it
19
Self-awareness in apes: mirror self-recognition and
effect of'circus' distorting mirrors
19
Distorting mirrors and chimpanzees
21
Dolphins
22
Body image and animals
24
3
What some distinguished scientists have proposed on
the nature of consciousness: John Searle, Homer Smith,
Vernon Mountcastle, and Roger Sperry
29
John Searle
29
Homer Smith
31
Vernon Mountcastle
35
Roger Sperry and the split brain
39
Discussion with Sir John Eccles on dualism
44
4
Consciousness in animals
49
Intentional behaviour at different levels of
the phylogenetic tree
49
Invertebrates
53
Fish
60
Argument against or favouring consciousness in fish
61
xiv
CONTENTS
Reptiles
64
Sleep-wakeñilness
cycle
67
Birds
68
Mammals
69
Overview of some aspects of evolution of
the vertebrate brain and cognitive processes
70
Ethology or comparative behaviour studies
71
The clear difference between impetus to gratification
and biological purpose
71
5
The appetite for salt and the mind: intention in
salt mining elephants
75
Mount Elgon in Kenya
75
Formation of caves on Mount Elgon
76
Elephant behaviour within the caves
78
Slaughter of the elephants
80
Why do the elephants become salt deficient and seek it?
80
The colonization during evolution of the salt and/or
water impoverished ecosystems of the planet. Body fluid
regulation and the emergence of intention
81
The ancient ocean
82
Thirst
84
Salt appetite
84
Validation of sodium deficiency in wild animals
86
An alternative conjecture on elephant behaviour
89
Part
В
Experimental
analysis
6
Phylogeny, and the emergence of primary consciousness:
Edelman's theory
95
The phylogenetic tree: first, to consider the
phylogenetic tree as the framework of this account
95
Edelman's theory on the emergence of primary
consciousness
99
The development of the brain
99
The parallel to antibody formation
101
The emergence of primary consciousness
101
7
An interoceptor driven theory of origin of
primary consciousness
107
An interoceptor theory
107
The
limbie
system
108
CONTENTS xv
Genetically programmed neural connections
109
Instincts
110
Instinct and emotion 111
The primitive motor system, the sense of self and
the body image
112
8
The physiology of the primordial emotion of thirst
117
The issues to be disussed
117
Section A
—
the mechanisms producing thirst
117
Change of osmotic pressure and sodium concentration
118
The location of the sensors of change of osmotic pressure
119
Evolution of thirst and drinking behaviour
120
Aquatic animals
120
Reptiles and birds
121
Migration
122
Mammals
123
Medical considerations of thirst
124
The dry mouth theory of genesis of thirst
125
Section
В
—
Rapid gratification of desire for water
127
9
The neuroimaging of thirst by positron emission
tomography
131
The experimental plan
131
The sequence of the ejqserimental plan
136
Results of imaging
25-30
minutes after start of infusion of
concentrated salt solution
136
Imaging when thirst was maximal
138
Wetting the mouth with water
141
Drinking water to satiation
142
The fMRI imaging of thirst (functional magnetic
resonance imaging)
147
10
Neuroimaging of other primordial emotions, and also
the second level distance receptor evoked emotions
153
Breathing
153
Neuroimaging of breathing
155
Concurrent action of high blood carbon dioxide
and breathlessness
і
56
Air hunger or breathlessness
156
Commonality of brain elements subserving the
primordial emotions
160
xvi
CONTENTS
Food hunger
160
Pain
162
The
thalamus
and the waking state
166
Sleep
167
Micturition
170
Sexual orgasm and ejaculation
172
Temperature control
173
The anterior cingulate and primordial emotion
176
Elective recall to consciousness of emotional states:
heirachical organization
178
Neuroimaging of the principal second level emotions:
situational perception evoked by distance receptors
180
Anger
183
Fear
183
Happiness
185
Sadness
185
Part
С
Higher cognition and emotion
11
Anatomical structure and physiological functions
subserving higher order consciousness
189
Vernon Mountcastle
189
Changeux on the global
neuronal
workspace
190
Bernard
Baars
193
The binding hypothesis
200
Anaesthesia
201
Qualia
202
12
The biology of emotion
205
Definition
205
A core element of Antonio Damasio's viewpoint
206
Dictionary definitions
208
Sensation
210
The ideas of Panksepp on emotion
211
The rational and emotion
—
suppression by act of will
219
Elective summoning to consciousness of emotion
220
Hearing
221
Sight
221
Smell
221
Taste
224
CONTENTS xvii
A further consideration of analysis of emotion and
how Antonio Damasio sees it
225
Concluding remarks on emotion
229
Summary
232
Glossary
237
References
247
Author Index
259
Subject Index
263
To understand what is happening in the brain
in the moment you decide, at will, to summon
to consciousness a passage of Mozart's music, or
decide to take a deep breath, is like trying to
"catch a phantom by the tail". Consciousness
remains that most elusive of all human
phenomena
-
one so mysterious, one that even
our highly developed knowledge of brain
function can only partly explain. This book is
unique in tracing the origins of consciousness.
It takes the investigation back many years in an
attempt to uncover just how consciousness
might have first emerged.
Consciousness did not develop suddenly in
humans
-
it evolved gradually. In
'1Ъе
Primordial
Emotions, Derek
Dentón,
a world renowned
expert on animal instinct and a leader in
integrative
physiology, investigates the evolution
of consciousness.
Outrai
to the book is the
idea that the primal emotions
-
elements of
instinctive behaviour
-
were the first dawning
of consciousness. Throughout he examines
instinctive behaviours, such as hunger for air,
hunger for minerals, thirst, and pain, arguing
that the emotions elicited from these
behaviours and desire for gratification
culminated in the first conscious
sutes.
To
develop the theory he looks at behaviour at
different levels of the evolutionary tree, for
example of octopuses, fish, snakes, birds, and
elephants. Coupled with findings from
neuroimaging studies, and the viewpoints on
consciousness from some of the key figures in
philosophy and
neuroscience,
the book presents
an accessible and groundbreaking new look at
the problem of consciousness. |
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physical | XXIII, 267, [12] S. Ill., graph. Darst. |
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spelling | Denton, Derek A. Verfasser aut Emotions primordiales et l'eveil de la conscience The primordial emotions the dawning of consciousness Derek Denton 1. publ., reprinted Oxford [u.a.] Oxford Univ. Press 2007 XXIII, 267, [12] S. Ill., graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index Emotions Consciousness Mind and body Consciousness physiology Behavior, Animal physiology Brain Chemistry physiology Emotions physiology Instinct Gefühl (DE-588)4019702-5 gnd rswk-swf Bewusstsein (DE-588)4006349-5 gnd rswk-swf Tiere (DE-588)4060087-7 gnd rswk-swf Gefühl (DE-588)4019702-5 s Bewusstsein (DE-588)4006349-5 s DE-604 Tiere (DE-588)4060087-7 s Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016531386&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016531386&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext |
spellingShingle | Denton, Derek A. The primordial emotions the dawning of consciousness Emotions Consciousness Mind and body Consciousness physiology Behavior, Animal physiology Brain Chemistry physiology Emotions physiology Instinct Gefühl (DE-588)4019702-5 gnd Bewusstsein (DE-588)4006349-5 gnd Tiere (DE-588)4060087-7 gnd |
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title | The primordial emotions the dawning of consciousness |
title_alt | Emotions primordiales et l'eveil de la conscience |
title_auth | The primordial emotions the dawning of consciousness |
title_exact_search | The primordial emotions the dawning of consciousness |
title_exact_search_txtP | The primordial emotions the dawning of consciousness |
title_full | The primordial emotions the dawning of consciousness Derek Denton |
title_fullStr | The primordial emotions the dawning of consciousness Derek Denton |
title_full_unstemmed | The primordial emotions the dawning of consciousness Derek Denton |
title_short | The primordial emotions |
title_sort | the primordial emotions the dawning of consciousness |
title_sub | the dawning of consciousness |
topic | Emotions Consciousness Mind and body Consciousness physiology Behavior, Animal physiology Brain Chemistry physiology Emotions physiology Instinct Gefühl (DE-588)4019702-5 gnd Bewusstsein (DE-588)4006349-5 gnd Tiere (DE-588)4060087-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Emotions Consciousness Mind and body Consciousness physiology Behavior, Animal physiology Brain Chemistry physiology Emotions physiology Instinct Gefühl Bewusstsein Tiere |
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