coe-staff: Attneave Lecture: May 31st

Lisa Fortin lfortin at uoregon.edu
Wed May 22 11:07:31 PDT 2019


Sent on behalf of Nicole Giuliani

Thirtieth Annual Fred Attneave Memorial Lecture presented by the Department of Psychology
Stanislas Dehaene, Ph.D.
Professor, Expérimental Cognitive Psychology, Collège de France
Advances in the Search for Signatures of Consciousness

Out of the many stimuli that bombard us, only a small fraction ever makes it into our conscious perception. What distinguishes those that are selected for conscious access from those that remain subliminal? And what separates the normal human brain, which is capable of conscious access, from that of patients in coma or vegetative state, who no longer seem to gain conscious access to any information? Using brain-imaging tools, particularly magneto-encephalography, I will show recent tests of the global neuronal workspace theory of consciousness, which suggest that conscious access relates to a late and global ignition in a distributed circuit involving prefrontal and parietal nodes. The signatures of consciousness that we observe in the normal brain are now starting to be translated into the clinic.

Friday May 31st, 2019  4:00 – 6:00 pm
EMU Crater Lake Rooms North & South


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