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Wayne Wu
@attninaction.bsky.social
Faculty in Philosophy and in The Neuroscience Institute
Carnegie Mellon University
Author of Movements of the Mind: academic.oup.com/book/46088?searchresult=1
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Thanks for reposting! We can know the right answer *and* also be confused.
The link should give you free access. Does it not?
My article, "We know what attention is!" is out in @TrendsCognSci . it argues that our experimental methodology commits us to a simple functional conception of attention. In that sense, we agree on and know what attention is. I will thread about it later. authors.elsevier.com/a/1iGCs4sIRv...
All the heat wrt consciousness directed at theories of ignition. The central question is what makes a state conscious *versus not*. Ok, that’s 1 question. I think the most informative work on consciousness concerns: Why do we experience X versus Y? We know a lot about that, thank you cog sci.
WW
Wayne Wu
@attninaction.bsky.social
Faculty in Philosophy and in The Neuroscience Institute
Carnegie Mellon University
Author of Movements of the Mind: academic.oup.com/book/46088?searchresult=1
150 followers12 following15 posts