Title: NEUROSCIENCE FOR PHILOSOPHERS
1NEUROSCIENCE FOR PHILOSOPHERS
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4Golgi stain of neural structure
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6Hippocampal neuron expressing monomeric Green
Fluorescent Protein (GFP)
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7- The electrical activity of individual neurons
during the performance of a task can be monitored
by single unit recordings. Below you can see the
sequence of action potentials elicited by a
neuron during a so-called delay task. In this
type of experiment working memory is tested by
inserting a delay period in between the stimulus
presentation and the point in time the animal is
allowed to execute the conditioned response.
During this delay interval the animal has to
maintain a representation of the previously
presented stimulus in order to be able to execute
the correct behavioral response. This neuron
exhibits an enhanced frequency of action
potentials that spans the whole delay period.
Neuronal activity patterns like this most likely
represent a neuronal correlate of working memory.
- Fig.6 Activity of a neuron during a delay task.
- red bar stimulus presentation
- yellow bar delay period
- Upper half (each row is one task)
- vertical bars action potential spikes
- red dots behavior (beak movements)
- Lower half
- black histogram summed activity across tasks
- green line summed activity on nogo trials
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8SYNCHRONOUS BINDING
- conscious binding occurs when neural cells fire
together - Two theories
- 1. synchronous neural oscillations (Crick and
Koch) - - requires a particular frequency of firing
(about 40 hz) to bind various areas. - 2. synchronous patterns of cell assemblies
(Engel and Singer) - - requires temporal correlation of neural
firing to bind various areas. - synchrony generated through thalamo-cortical
loops of brain activity
9NEURAL DARWINISM
- 2 levels of consciousness
- 1. PRIMARY CONSCIOUSNESS connects
short-term memory and perception to form an
integrated scene - 2. HIGHER-ORDER CONSCIOUSNESS connects
language areas with conceptual systems to form a
sense of self
10GLOBAL WORKSPACE THEORY
Consciousness is an information processor that
functions as an integration and coordination
mechanism.
11Dehaene, Stanislas et al. (1998) Proc. Natl.
Acad. Sci. USA 95, 14529-14534
12HIGHER-ORDER REPRESENTATION
A mental state M is conscious when there is a
higher-order state about M. The function of
consciousness is explained in terms of the
value of having higher-order states.
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13PAIN
- The intensity of felt pain correlates with the
activity in somatosensory cortex and cingulate
cortex.
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15BLINDSIGHT
- better than chance guesses about stimuli
presented in the range of a scotoma, or legion
field
16SCOTOMA
17TWO VISUAL PATHWAYS
- DORSAL where pathway, occipito-parietal
- VENTRAL what pathway, occipito-temporal
18OCCIPITAL CORTEX
19SENSORY SUBSTITUTION
- utilizing tactile or auditory stimuli to provide
visual information