Varieties of Attention and of Consciousness Evidence From Neuropsychology
Author: Paolo Bartolomeo
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Description: Varieties of Attention and of Consciousness Evidence From Neuropsychology por Paolo Bartolomeo explores the relationship between attention and consciousness, using neuropsychological evidence from patients with visual neglect to highlight the distinctions between exogenous/endogenous attention and primary/reflective consciousness. The document sheds light on neural correlates and offers insights into understanding these intricate cognitive processes.
Pages: 33
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