From moment to moment, different modules or systems compete for attention and the winner serves as the neural system underlying that moment of conscious experience.
I like these. Has he written papers or books that might be of particular interest or value if I’m interested in the gritty bits of what-we-don’t-know about neurobiology, brain architecture and general brain-related stuffs?
You may be interested in chapter 14 by Christof Koch (the one and only) in an anthology on Consciousness, the whole chapter is available for free at google books here.
In general, Koch’s the go-to guy for these kinds of questions.
--Michael Gazzaniga
Regarding brain architecture.
I like these. Has he written papers or books that might be of particular interest or value if I’m interested in the gritty bits of what-we-don’t-know about neurobiology, brain architecture and general brain-related stuffs?
You may be interested in chapter 14 by Christof Koch (the one and only) in an anthology on Consciousness, the whole chapter is available for free at google books here.
In general, Koch’s the go-to guy for these kinds of questions.
I have these from the youtube lectures he has given, very accessible and interesting(thanks to lukeprog for the tip):