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Open and closed loops: A computational approach to attention and consciousness
Author(s) -
Sabrina Trapp,
Henning Schroll,
Fred H. Hamker
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
advances in cognitive psychology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.507
H-Index - 31
ISSN - 1895-1171
DOI - 10.5709/acp-0096-y
Subject(s) - consciousness , cognitive science , architecture , independence (probability theory) , computer science , cognitive psychology , psychology , artificial intelligence , neuroscience , art , mathematics , visual arts , statistics
Within recent years, researchers have proposed the independence of attention and consciousness on both empirical and conceptual grounds. However, the elusive nature of these constructs complicates progress in the investigation of their interaction. We present a framework within which we conceptualize attention and consciousness in computational terms. Here, the concepts are consi-dered as large-scale, functionally and structurally different processes, embedded in a biologically inspired architecture, spanning the full arc from stimulus to response. Our architecture assumes a general independence of attention and consciousness, but supposes strong interactions. Furthermore, it addresses the developmental aspect, stressing that these functions have to gradually develop through learning

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