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505 | 0 | |a CONSCIOUSNESS, ATTENTION AND MEANING; CONSCIOUSNESS, ATTENTION AND MEANING; LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGING-IN-PUBLICATION DATA; CONTENTS; INTRODUCTION; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; Chapter 1: CONSCIOUS EXPERIENCE; 1. THE MAIN PROBLEM OF CONSCIOUSNESS: QUALIA; 2. TWO APPROACHES TO CONSCIOUSNESS: THIRD-PERSON AND FIRST-PERSON PERSPECTIVES; 2.1. A Comparison between the Two Approaches; 2.2. A Critical Review of Models of Consciousness Based on the Third-Person Perspective; 3. A NEW MODEL OF CONSCIOUSNESS BASED ON THE FIRST-PERSON PERSPECTIVE; 3.1. The Perceptual System; 3.2. The Schema of Self | |
505 | 8 | |a 4. THE EMPIRICAL AND LOGICAL PLAUSIBILITY OF THE THREE MAIN ASSUMPTIONS IMPLIED BY THIS MODEL OF CONSCIOUSNESS4.1. Attention Is Necessary for Consciousness; 4.1.1. Some Positive Evidence of the Close Correlation between Attention and Consciousness; 4.1.1.1. Psyhological Studies of Visual Perception; 4.1.1.2. Psychological Studies of the Perception of Time; 4.1.1.3. Inattentional Blindness and Change Blindness; 4.1.2. Experiments Aimed at Demonstrating Consciousness in the Absence of Attention; 4.1.2.1. Animal and Gender Detection in Dual-Task; 4.1.2.2. Attentional Blink; 4.1.2.3. Gist | |
505 | 8 | |a 4.1.2.4. Pop-Out and the Cocktail Party Effect4.1.2.5. Iconic Memory; 4.1.2.6. Afterimage and Bistable Perception; 4.1.3. Experiments Aimed at Demonstrating Attention in the Absence of Consciousness; 4.1.3.1. The Absence of a First-Person Perspective; 4.1.3.2. Confusing the Perception of Absence with the Absence of Perception; 4.1.4. Attention and Consciousness Are not the Same Thing; 4.2. Attentional Activity Can be Performed Thanks to Nervous Energy, Which Is Supplied by the Organ of Attention | |
505 | 8 | |a 4.3. Attentional Activity Affects the Organ of Attention, Causing a Modification of the State of Nervous Energy itself, which Constitutes the Phenomenal Aspect of Consciousness5. FINAL COMMENTS; Chapter 2: MEANING; 1. CONSCIOUSNESS: THE ORGAN OF MEANING; 1.1. Additional Comments; 2. THE CONSCIOUS EXPERIENCE OF MEANINGS; 3. LINGUISTIC MEANING; 3.1. Evidence Supporting the Hypothesis that Words Are Tools to Pilot Attention; 4. ATTENTIONAL SEMANTICS; 5. THE ANTECEDENTS OF ATTENTIONAL SEMANTICS; 5.1. Silvio Ceccato's Work; 5.2. The Drawbacks of Ceccato's Proposal | |
505 | 8 | |a 6. THE IMPORTANCE OF NON-ATTENTIONAL OPERATIONS FOR ATTENTIONAL SEMANTICS6.1. Mental Activity Consists of Conscious and Unconscious Operations; 6.2. A Classification of Conscious Experiences Elicited and Produced by the Joint Activity of the Organ of Attention and other Organs; 6.2.1. Conscious Experiences Determined by the Application of Attention to other Organs; 6.2.2. Conscious Experiences Determined by the Influence on the Organ of Attention of other Organs and the Physical Substrate of the Body | |
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spelling | Marchetti, Giorgio. Consciousness, attention and meaning / Giorgio Marchetti. New York : Nova Science Publishers, c2010. 1 online resource. text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Psychology research progress Includes bibliographical references and indexes. Description based on print version record. CONSCIOUSNESS, ATTENTION AND MEANING; CONSCIOUSNESS, ATTENTION AND MEANING; LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGING-IN-PUBLICATION DATA; CONTENTS; INTRODUCTION; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; Chapter 1: CONSCIOUS EXPERIENCE; 1. THE MAIN PROBLEM OF CONSCIOUSNESS: QUALIA; 2. TWO APPROACHES TO CONSCIOUSNESS: THIRD-PERSON AND FIRST-PERSON PERSPECTIVES; 2.1. A Comparison between the Two Approaches; 2.2. A Critical Review of Models of Consciousness Based on the Third-Person Perspective; 3. A NEW MODEL OF CONSCIOUSNESS BASED ON THE FIRST-PERSON PERSPECTIVE; 3.1. The Perceptual System; 3.2. The Schema of Self 4. THE EMPIRICAL AND LOGICAL PLAUSIBILITY OF THE THREE MAIN ASSUMPTIONS IMPLIED BY THIS MODEL OF CONSCIOUSNESS4.1. Attention Is Necessary for Consciousness; 4.1.1. Some Positive Evidence of the Close Correlation between Attention and Consciousness; 4.1.1.1. Psyhological Studies of Visual Perception; 4.1.1.2. Psychological Studies of the Perception of Time; 4.1.1.3. Inattentional Blindness and Change Blindness; 4.1.2. Experiments Aimed at Demonstrating Consciousness in the Absence of Attention; 4.1.2.1. Animal and Gender Detection in Dual-Task; 4.1.2.2. Attentional Blink; 4.1.2.3. Gist 4.1.2.4. Pop-Out and the Cocktail Party Effect4.1.2.5. Iconic Memory; 4.1.2.6. Afterimage and Bistable Perception; 4.1.3. Experiments Aimed at Demonstrating Attention in the Absence of Consciousness; 4.1.3.1. The Absence of a First-Person Perspective; 4.1.3.2. Confusing the Perception of Absence with the Absence of Perception; 4.1.4. Attention and Consciousness Are not the Same Thing; 4.2. Attentional Activity Can be Performed Thanks to Nervous Energy, Which Is Supplied by the Organ of Attention 4.3. Attentional Activity Affects the Organ of Attention, Causing a Modification of the State of Nervous Energy itself, which Constitutes the Phenomenal Aspect of Consciousness5. FINAL COMMENTS; Chapter 2: MEANING; 1. CONSCIOUSNESS: THE ORGAN OF MEANING; 1.1. Additional Comments; 2. THE CONSCIOUS EXPERIENCE OF MEANINGS; 3. LINGUISTIC MEANING; 3.1. Evidence Supporting the Hypothesis that Words Are Tools to Pilot Attention; 4. ATTENTIONAL SEMANTICS; 5. THE ANTECEDENTS OF ATTENTIONAL SEMANTICS; 5.1. Silvio Ceccato's Work; 5.2. The Drawbacks of Ceccato's Proposal 6. THE IMPORTANCE OF NON-ATTENTIONAL OPERATIONS FOR ATTENTIONAL SEMANTICS6.1. Mental Activity Consists of Conscious and Unconscious Operations; 6.2. A Classification of Conscious Experiences Elicited and Produced by the Joint Activity of the Organ of Attention and other Organs; 6.2.1. Conscious Experiences Determined by the Application of Attention to other Organs; 6.2.2. Conscious Experiences Determined by the Influence on the Organ of Attention of other Organs and the Physical Substrate of the Body English. Consciousness. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85031235 Attention. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85009391 Meaning (Philosophy) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85082692 Consciousness https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D003243 Attention https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D001288 Conscience. Attention. Signification (Philosophie) PSYCHOLOGY Reference. bisacsh Attention fast Consciousness fast Meaning (Philosophy) fast Print version: Consciousness, attention and meaning New York : Nova Science Publishers, c2010. 9781616689605 (hardcover) (DLC) 2010016669 Psychology research progress series. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2010180126 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=343885 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Marchetti, Giorgio Consciousness, attention and meaning / Psychology research progress series. CONSCIOUSNESS, ATTENTION AND MEANING; CONSCIOUSNESS, ATTENTION AND MEANING; LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGING-IN-PUBLICATION DATA; CONTENTS; INTRODUCTION; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; Chapter 1: CONSCIOUS EXPERIENCE; 1. THE MAIN PROBLEM OF CONSCIOUSNESS: QUALIA; 2. TWO APPROACHES TO CONSCIOUSNESS: THIRD-PERSON AND FIRST-PERSON PERSPECTIVES; 2.1. A Comparison between the Two Approaches; 2.2. A Critical Review of Models of Consciousness Based on the Third-Person Perspective; 3. A NEW MODEL OF CONSCIOUSNESS BASED ON THE FIRST-PERSON PERSPECTIVE; 3.1. The Perceptual System; 3.2. The Schema of Self 4. THE EMPIRICAL AND LOGICAL PLAUSIBILITY OF THE THREE MAIN ASSUMPTIONS IMPLIED BY THIS MODEL OF CONSCIOUSNESS4.1. Attention Is Necessary for Consciousness; 4.1.1. Some Positive Evidence of the Close Correlation between Attention and Consciousness; 4.1.1.1. Psyhological Studies of Visual Perception; 4.1.1.2. Psychological Studies of the Perception of Time; 4.1.1.3. Inattentional Blindness and Change Blindness; 4.1.2. Experiments Aimed at Demonstrating Consciousness in the Absence of Attention; 4.1.2.1. Animal and Gender Detection in Dual-Task; 4.1.2.2. Attentional Blink; 4.1.2.3. Gist 4.1.2.4. Pop-Out and the Cocktail Party Effect4.1.2.5. Iconic Memory; 4.1.2.6. Afterimage and Bistable Perception; 4.1.3. Experiments Aimed at Demonstrating Attention in the Absence of Consciousness; 4.1.3.1. The Absence of a First-Person Perspective; 4.1.3.2. Confusing the Perception of Absence with the Absence of Perception; 4.1.4. Attention and Consciousness Are not the Same Thing; 4.2. Attentional Activity Can be Performed Thanks to Nervous Energy, Which Is Supplied by the Organ of Attention 4.3. Attentional Activity Affects the Organ of Attention, Causing a Modification of the State of Nervous Energy itself, which Constitutes the Phenomenal Aspect of Consciousness5. FINAL COMMENTS; Chapter 2: MEANING; 1. CONSCIOUSNESS: THE ORGAN OF MEANING; 1.1. Additional Comments; 2. THE CONSCIOUS EXPERIENCE OF MEANINGS; 3. LINGUISTIC MEANING; 3.1. Evidence Supporting the Hypothesis that Words Are Tools to Pilot Attention; 4. ATTENTIONAL SEMANTICS; 5. THE ANTECEDENTS OF ATTENTIONAL SEMANTICS; 5.1. Silvio Ceccato's Work; 5.2. The Drawbacks of Ceccato's Proposal 6. THE IMPORTANCE OF NON-ATTENTIONAL OPERATIONS FOR ATTENTIONAL SEMANTICS6.1. Mental Activity Consists of Conscious and Unconscious Operations; 6.2. A Classification of Conscious Experiences Elicited and Produced by the Joint Activity of the Organ of Attention and other Organs; 6.2.1. Conscious Experiences Determined by the Application of Attention to other Organs; 6.2.2. Conscious Experiences Determined by the Influence on the Organ of Attention of other Organs and the Physical Substrate of the Body Consciousness. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85031235 Attention. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85009391 Meaning (Philosophy) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85082692 Consciousness https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D003243 Attention https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D001288 Conscience. Attention. Signification (Philosophie) PSYCHOLOGY Reference. bisacsh Attention fast Consciousness fast Meaning (Philosophy) fast |
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title | Consciousness, attention and meaning / |
title_auth | Consciousness, attention and meaning / |
title_exact_search | Consciousness, attention and meaning / |
title_full | Consciousness, attention and meaning / Giorgio Marchetti. |
title_fullStr | Consciousness, attention and meaning / Giorgio Marchetti. |
title_full_unstemmed | Consciousness, attention and meaning / Giorgio Marchetti. |
title_short | Consciousness, attention and meaning / |
title_sort | consciousness attention and meaning |
topic | Consciousness. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85031235 Attention. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85009391 Meaning (Philosophy) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85082692 Consciousness https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D003243 Attention https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D001288 Conscience. Attention. Signification (Philosophie) PSYCHOLOGY Reference. bisacsh Attention fast Consciousness fast Meaning (Philosophy) fast |
topic_facet | Consciousness. Attention. Meaning (Philosophy) Consciousness Attention Conscience. Signification (Philosophie) PSYCHOLOGY Reference. |
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