Loss of consciousnOne'sCosmic ConsciousnessParapsychologyEdelman'sObservableOnsetLevel of consciousnHistorical consciousnessTheories of consciousnessSanskritCognitionSubjectiveContractionsAnalogySensationsUnconsciousResidesOriginsAbsenceDefiniteCognitive processesBasicallyChaptersAwarenessMaterialistLackRelationVariationsStrictlyExploresRetreatFundamentalContentBrainStudyQuantumPsychologicalHumanMindTimeHigherFeelingsAccountScienceAuthorTermsPersonPresentQuestionsInfluenceElementsPatients
Loss of consciousn14
- KOCH: But fortunately, since 150 years, we have clinical science, we have neurology, and we can study what happens if you have a hole in your head and if you have - depending where the damage is, you might have a specific loss of consciousness. (npr.org)
- But there was no loss of consciousness and the seizures lasted only a few minutes. (wikisource.org)
- and at the time of the first operation loss of consciousness had occurred only six times, although during the ten years previous there had been several hundred seizures. (wikisource.org)
- [ 2 ] Any patient with a closed head injury who experiences extensive loss of consciousness and neurologic deficits warrants neuroimaging. (medscape.com)
- Pigs respond aversively to high concentrations of CO 2 , and there is uncertainty about what behaviors occur before and after loss of consciousness. (frontiersin.org)
- Visual assessment of changes in the amplitude and frequency of EEG traces after T = 0 was used to determine loss of consciousness. (frontiersin.org)
- Time to loss of consciousness was longer in 80C pigs (47 ± 6 s) than in 95C pigs (33 ± 7 s). (frontiersin.org)
- During exposure to the gas, 80C and 95C pigs exhibited sniffing, retreat attempts, lateral head movements, jumping, and gasping before loss of consciousness. (frontiersin.org)
- But the interval between onset of these behaviors and loss of consciousness and the duration of these behaviors, except gasping, was similar for both treatments. (frontiersin.org)
- Loss of posture was on average observed in both groups 10 s before EEG-based loss of consciousness. (frontiersin.org)
- Furthermore, 88% of 80C pigs and 94% of 95C pigs demonstrated muscular contractions before loss of consciousness. (frontiersin.org)
- Rapid and deeper respiration induced by higher CO 2 concentrations increases the intake of CO 2 that shortens the induction period and time to loss of consciousness ( 4 ). (frontiersin.org)
- The acidification of the brain cells results in a depression of brain activity that causes loss of consciousness or when prolonged death ( 6 ). (frontiersin.org)
- Other seizure types that can occur in people with this condition include uncontrolled muscle twitches (myoclonic seizures), sudden episodes of weak muscle tone (atonic seizures), partial or complete loss of consciousness (absence seizures), or loss of consciousness with muscle rigidity and convulsions (tonic-clonic seizures). (medlineplus.gov)
One's4
- It does not always need to be in one's consciousness, but may simply live in the background of the feeling life, so that, at the end of a strenuous day, one can experience gratitude, for example, when entering a beautiful meadow full of flowers. (rsarchive.org)
- Objectified body consciousness - A preoccupation with how one's body appears to others. (psychologytoday.com)
- Objectified body consciousness consists of body surveillance, acceptance of culturally specific beauty ideals, and appearance-based evaluations of one's self. (psychologytoday.com)
- This is a question Surya Ishaya and her fellow instructors will discuss on Sept. 9, from 1 to 2 p.m., at the Heart of the Village Yoga studio in Oak Bay during an introduction to the Art of Ascension, a unique meditation practice meant to slow down and de-agitate one's mind, soul and body to a state of clear consciousness. (vicnews.com)
Cosmic Consciousness3
- Cosmic Consciousness: Part IV. (sacred-texts.com)
- Instances of Cosmic Consciousness: Chapter 12. (sacred-texts.com)
- This last seems to be the simple truth, Balzac, very clearly, having been a well marked case of Cosmic Consciousness. (sacred-texts.com)
Parapsychology1
- The course consists of an overview of the areas of consciousness, altered states of consciousness and parapsychology. (lu.se)
Edelman's2
- In order to explain Edelman's theory of consciousness I need first to explain briefly some of the central concepts and theories which he uses, especially those he uses to develop a theory of perceptual categorization. (nybooks.com)
- after that, he approaches Searle's critical view about psychoanalysis, and he presents, as well, Damásio's proposal and Edelman's conceptions about consciousness. (bvsalud.org)
Observable1
- Beginning with Kant, claiming that nothing is observable in its essence, but only with its manifestations, continuing with Schopenhauer, who defines as the only observable essence of his own consciousness and locking himself with Nietzsche, who defines God as dead. (scirp.org)
Onset1
- The onset consists of waves of the sensation - my attention begins to detach, wander, and small details of the landscape jump out. (erowid.org)
Level of consciousn1
- Each of us is a spark of divine energy, and how we use our energy defines our level of consciousness. (in5d.com)
Historical consciousness3
- Black historical consciousness is a set of principles to understand, develop, and teach Black histories that recognize Black people's full humanity. (edweek.org)
- We can teach through Black history by adopting what I call Black historical consciousness. (edweek.org)
- By illuminating history and historical consciousness with the category 'being with the dead,' he gains remarkable insights into the meaning of ancestrality. (springer.com)
Theories of consciousness2
- Of the neurobiological theories of consciousness I have seen, the most impressively worked out and the most profound is that of Gerald Edelman, His two books discussed here are the third and the fourth in a series that began with Topobiology and Neural Darwinism . (nybooks.com)
- It is closely related to philosophy - which study the proverbial questions about what knowledge is - and has contributed to theories of consciousness. (lu.se)
Sanskrit1
- Basically, consciousness is living the Sanskrit principle of Ahimsa ("Do no harm") in all areas of our lives, including what we think about others, how and what we voice to others, the actions we choose, and how we treat our environment. (in5d.com)
Cognition2
- Critics of Dennett's approach argue that Dennett fails to engage with the problem of consciousness by equivocating subjective experience with behaviour or cognition. (wikipedia.org)
- Such considerations over cognition ought to be extended to the study of comparative animal consciousness, a field of research that could be accordingly rebranded as experience-specific consciousness . (frontiersin.org)
Subjective3
- A person's subjective awareness of their internal mental states and environment can be influenced by consciousness, sleep, and altered mental states. (coursehero.com)
- Consciousness is an individual's subjective awareness of their internal mental states and environment. (coursehero.com)
- Because of the way consciousness seems to work, our subjective stream of consciousness can only consist of events that we will remember. (everything2.com)
Contractions1
- The most common seizures in this condition are infantile spasms, which occur before age 1 and consist of involuntary muscle contractions. (medlineplus.gov)
Analogy1
- It does seem a very appropriate analogy to consciousness. (everything2.com)
Sensations1
- These consisted of strange sensations in the head, and twitchings of the left calf. (wikisource.org)
Unconscious1
- This paper consists of a revision concerning the concepts of "unconscious" and "consciousness", from the points of view of psychoanalysis and neuroscience. (bvsalud.org)
Resides1
- True, deep awareness and understanding comes from the heart, for this is where consciousness resides. (in5d.com)
Origins2
- Christof Koch, chief scientific officer of the Allen Institute for Brain Science, calls the brain "the most complex object in the known universe," and he's mapping its connections in hopes of discovering the origins of consciousness. (npr.org)
- This show endeavors to unveil some critical points about Allegorical correspondence, Origins, Evolution in Consciousness, The Internal Union, The Human Brain and much more! (tunein.com)
Absence1
- This cannot be fully operational in the absence of an additional tag to its dimensions of variations: the experience-specificity of consciousness. (frontiersin.org)
Definite1
- For three months early in the year 1903, the headaches were particularly intense, and this period of intense pain in the head ushered in a period of definite occular symptoms, consisting of momentary attacks of blindness, followed by diplopia for two or three days. (wikisource.org)
Cognitive processes2
- Consciousness Explained is a 1991 book by the American philosopher Daniel Dennett, in which the author offers an account of how consciousness arises from interaction of physical and cognitive processes in the brain. (wikipedia.org)
- What biological functions do cognitive processes consist of? (lu.se)
Basically1
- This documentary basically seeks answers for these questions: What is consciousness? (topdocumentaryfilms.com)
Chapters2
- In order to attain the mentioned aim, the thesis will consist of several chapters with theoretical and practical information. (grin.com)
- This Resolution consists of 3 Chapters divided into 21 articles: Terms and definition are given in Chapter I. Chapter II defines competencies and duties of the Food Department at the Ministry of Public Health and Population. (who.int)
Awareness3
- We define consciousness as cosmic awareness, a knowing wisdom that comes from our trust in the universe and an awareness that Nature is divine and energy has intelligence. (in5d.com)
- Even reading or listening to an uplifting spiritual piece (such as this one) is to seek consciousness through mental understanding, while a simple walk in the quiet of Nature can bring awareness, sensitivity, and empathy, principles that naturally raise our consciousness. (in5d.com)
- Are awareness and consciousness strictly limited to and made sense of in human experience alone? (boingboing.net)
Materialist3
- In this talk, he discusses the problems the materialist scientific world view has with consciousness and proposes an alternative world view which, rather than contradicting science, makes new sense of much of modern physics. (topdocumentaryfilms.com)
- The soul, in other words, is not your consciousness - unless you are a materialist. (philosophynow.org)
- If you are not a materialist, however, then the soul is what's underneath your consciousness, the platform upon which your consciousness is constructed. (philosophynow.org)
Lack4
- So we know, unlike the Greeks, we now know consciousness rises from the brain, and we know if you lack particular parts of the brain, you will lack specific content of consciousness. (npr.org)
- And a lack of appreciation of this variety of intentional structures and neural correlates has led many experts to doubt that animals have access to temporal reasoning and to not recognize temporality as a mark of consciousness, and as a psychological resource for their life. (frontiersin.org)
- Lack of consciousness results in thoughts and actions that are based on judgment, jealousy, rage, fear, greed, selfishness, and a desire to manipulate others or Nature. (in5d.com)
- Due to a lack of oxygen the first victim lost consciousness. (cdc.gov)
Relation1
- It is differently addressed in all the books under review, and indeed some of the writers do not think the relation of brain to consciousness is a causal relation in the first place. (nybooks.com)
Variations1
- This includes knowledge of consciousness and its variations as related to parapsychological phenomena such as extra sensory perception and psychokinesis. (lu.se)
Strictly1
- The Living as a process is a function of the dynamic and complex intertwining of social factors in the context of the individual components in the plastic structure of consciousness, which sets the simple and random events with strictly individual meanings. (scirp.org)
Explores1
- In his documentary Peter Russell explores the reasons why consciousness may be the fundamental essence of the Universe. (topdocumentaryfilms.com)
Retreat1
- The retreat consists of meditation, lecture, and discussion periods focusing on the themes found in Wallace's book "Genuine Happiness. (sbinstitute.com)
Fundamental3
- The fundamental nature of reality is actually consciousness. (topdocumentaryfilms.com)
- Consciousness as the fundamental reality. (topdocumentaryfilms.com)
- thus passing, in the directest way, from the method of authority to that of apriority, as described in my first paper, Self-consciousness was to furnish us with our fundamental truths, and to decide what was agreeable to reason. (wikisource.org)
Content1
- Dennett's views set out in Consciousness Explained put him at odds with thinkers who say that consciousness can be described only with reference to "qualia," i.e., the raw content of experience. (wikipedia.org)
Brain10
- Dennett describes consciousness as an account of the various calculations occurring in the brain at close to the same time. (wikipedia.org)
- This business consisting mostly of trading chemicals and chattering with the brain cells we happen to be directly connected to. (angelfire.com)
- With that in mind, B-Sides decided to "turn on, tune in and drop out" by comparing the progressive rockers' albums to renowned drug researcher and psychologist Timothy Leary's eight-tiered model of brain consciousness. (riverfronttimes.com)
- Each of Leary's stages of brain consciousness relates to an evolutionary stage of brainpower and can be stimulated by specific classes of drugs. (riverfronttimes.com)
- This stage of brain consciousness is concerned with the mind becoming independent of itself and possibly developing telepathic communication. (riverfronttimes.com)
- According to Leary, awakening of this circuit of the brain allows access to collective human consciousness and past-life memories. (riverfronttimes.com)
- The passage from the physics of the brain to the corresponding facts of consciousness is unthinkable. (philosophynow.org)
- So it must be the case that the brain itself is directly involved in consciousness. (philosophynow.org)
- Consciousness, as the word is traditionally understood, cannot be wholly severed from brain activity. (philosophynow.org)
- The stuff of consciousness is definitively brain-based. (philosophynow.org)
Study4
- Overall, our study found that the time female participants spent on social media was associated with higher levels of thin-idealisation, objectified body consciousness and the motivation to exercise. (psychologytoday.com)
- In this lecture, Dr. Alan Wallace will explore the benefits that emerge from cultivating an open mind and from taking a radically empirical approach to the study of consciousness, in the spirit of Galileo toward physics, Lavoisier toward chemistry, and Darwin toward biology. (sbinstitute.com)
- The multidimensional framework to the study of consciousness, which comes as an alternative to a single sliding scale model, offers a set of experimental paradigms for investigating dimensions of animal consciousness, acknowledging the compelling urge for a novel approach. (frontiersin.org)
- All of Haddon's novels can be said to be a study of the human consciousness, containing a variety of worried characters, but it is notable that worry is most predominantly present in the two novels that centre around complex family dynamics. (lu.se)
Quantum2
- Is consciousness to be found in quantum processes in microtubules? (sciforums.com)
- For purposes of the bit, woo consisted of particularly ridiculous or silly bits of pseudoscience, quackery, or mysticism, such as the Quantum Xrroid Consciousness Interface. (scienceblogs.com)
Psychological1
- Redshaw and Suddendorf, 2020 ) to doubt that animals can have access to temporal reasoning and to not recognize temporality as a mark of consciousness, and as a psychological resource for their life. (frontiersin.org)
Human2
- The non-existence of qualia would mean that there is no hard problem of consciousness, and "philosophical zombies", which are supposed to act like a human in every way while somehow lacking qualia, cannot exist. (wikipedia.org)
- Higher levels of consciousness are becoming accessible to the human race in an unprecedented rate. (spotify.com)
Mind4
- In his 1996 book The Conscious Mind, philosopher David Chalmers argues that Dennett's position is "a denial" of consciousness, and jokingly wonders if Dennett is a philosophical zombie. (wikipedia.org)
- Many people think there's a problem with how we can fit consciousness, or the mind, into a mindless universe. (edge.org)
- But regardless of the scientific perspective, consciousness cannot actually be found by or in the mind. (in5d.com)
- We simply cannot find consciousness using the mind alone. (in5d.com)
Time3
- He compares consciousness to an academic paper that is being developed or edited in the hands of multiple people at one time, the "multiple drafts" theory of consciousness. (wikipedia.org)
- Women who spend more time on social media scored higher on thin idealisation, body consciousness, and exercise motivation, research suggests. (psychologytoday.com)
- Hindu philosophy recognizes the Absolute (Brahma) as eternal, unbounded by time, space, and causality and consisting of pure existence, consciousness, and bliss. (globalsecurity.org)
Higher3
- We achieve higher consciousness when we begin to take responsibility for all of our choices, our actions, and our thoughts (energy). (in5d.com)
- We can use our feelings to guide us in bringing our consciousness to a higher level. (in5d.com)
- In this podcast we explore connections between decentralized technology and higher consciousness. (spotify.com)
Feelings1
- Their eerie experiences show that perception consists not just of sensory inputs but also of feelings. (scientificamerican.com)
Account3
- Dennett's view of consciousness is that it is the apparently serial account for the brain's underlying process in which multiple calculations are happening at once (that is, parallelism). (wikipedia.org)
- As we saw in the last issue, Crick wants to extend an account of "the binding problem" to a general account of consciousness. (nybooks.com)
- Similarly, Edelman wants to extend an account of the development of perceptual categories-categories ranging from shapes, color, and movement to objects such as cats and dogs-into a general account of consciousness. (nybooks.com)
Science2
- Defining or seeking consciousness is not an intellectual pursuit, although science would very much like to uncover the seat of consciousness and define the mystery of how consciousness evolves. (in5d.com)
- He presents a reasoned argument that shows how they are pointing towards the one thing science has always avoided considering - the primary nature of consciousness. (topdocumentaryfilms.com)
Author1
- He's also the author of "Consciousness: Confessions of a Romantic Reductionist. (npr.org)
Terms2
- To appreciate the significant change of perspective that is now encouraging researchers to treat the subject of consciousness in novel terms, it shall be noticed that since not very long ago, consciousness was one of those subjects that researchers were advised not to write about up until tenure. (frontiersin.org)
- But consciousness can also be defined in much simpler terms, such as the simple understanding of what is right and what is wrong. (in5d.com)
Person1
- Hypnosis is an altered state of consciousness in which a person becomes highly suggestible, although people vary in their degree of hypnotizability. (coursehero.com)
Present2
- The centerpiece of the series is the theory of consciousness advanced in The Remembered Present and summarized in Bright Air, Brilliant Fire . (nybooks.com)
- T HE first sense of it all to me after the first shock and horror was that of a sudden leap back into life of the violence with which the American Civil War broke upon us, at the North, fifty-four years ago, when I had a consciousness of youth which perhaps equalled in vivacity my present consciousness of age. (gutenberg.org)
Questions1
- Questions about consciousness cannot only be what or where questions. (in5d.com)
Influence1
- Manolov, M. (2019) Influence of Categories of Modernity in the Consciousness of Young People. (scirp.org)
Elements2
- These are the elements of consciousness, for they bring unity and peace. (in5d.com)
- A detailed medical history should consist of the elements outlined below. (medscape.com)
Patients1
- Only the end result adds up to consciousness as we know it, and for Capgras patients this reality looks a lot like the body snatchers film. (scientificamerican.com)