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13. The Stream of Consciousness
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Foreword xvii
- Introduction xxiv
- 1. Sherringtonian Alternatives—Two Fundamental Elements or Only One? 1
- 2. To Consciousness the Brain Is Messenger 7
- 3. Neuronal Action within the Brain 11
- 4. Sensory and Voluntary-Motor Organization 14
- 5. The Indispensable Substratum of Consciousness 18
- 6. The Stream of Consciousness Electrically Reactivated 21
- 7. Physiological Interpretation of an Epileptic Seizure 28
- 8. An Early Conception of Memory Mechanisms — And a Late Conclusion 31
- 9. The Interpretive Cortex 34
- 10. An Automatic Sensory-Motor Mechanism 37
- 11. Centrencephalic Integration and Coordination 44
- 12. The Highest Brain-Mechanism 46
- 13. The Stream of Consciousness 49
- 14. Introspection by Patient and Surgeon 51
- 15. Doubling of Awareness 55
- 16. Brain as Computer, Mind as Programmer 57
- 17. What the Automatic Mechanism Can Do 60
- 18. Recapitulation 62
- 19. Relationship of Mind to Brain—A Case Example 67
- 20. Man's Being—A Choice Between Two Explanations 73
- 21. Comprehensibility 83
- Reflections 91
- Afterthoughts by the Author 102
- Bibliography 116
- Index 119
- Backmatter 126
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Foreword xvii
- Introduction xxiv
- 1. Sherringtonian Alternatives—Two Fundamental Elements or Only One? 1
- 2. To Consciousness the Brain Is Messenger 7
- 3. Neuronal Action within the Brain 11
- 4. Sensory and Voluntary-Motor Organization 14
- 5. The Indispensable Substratum of Consciousness 18
- 6. The Stream of Consciousness Electrically Reactivated 21
- 7. Physiological Interpretation of an Epileptic Seizure 28
- 8. An Early Conception of Memory Mechanisms — And a Late Conclusion 31
- 9. The Interpretive Cortex 34
- 10. An Automatic Sensory-Motor Mechanism 37
- 11. Centrencephalic Integration and Coordination 44
- 12. The Highest Brain-Mechanism 46
- 13. The Stream of Consciousness 49
- 14. Introspection by Patient and Surgeon 51
- 15. Doubling of Awareness 55
- 16. Brain as Computer, Mind as Programmer 57
- 17. What the Automatic Mechanism Can Do 60
- 18. Recapitulation 62
- 19. Relationship of Mind to Brain—A Case Example 67
- 20. Man's Being—A Choice Between Two Explanations 73
- 21. Comprehensibility 83
- Reflections 91
- Afterthoughts by the Author 102
- Bibliography 116
- Index 119
- Backmatter 126