Title: Biological Psychology: The Major Issues
1Biological PsychologyThe Major Issues
- James Kalat
- N. C. State University
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3Brain and ConsciousnessIs the question
answerable?
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6Consciousness subjective experience.Operationa
l definitionIf you are conscious of something,
you can describe it in words.
71. Consciousness is selective, attentive.
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102. Spatial Neglect
- Many people with right-hemisphere damage ignore
the left side of the world.
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153. Not all stimuli become conscious. How does
brain activity differ between those that do
become conscious, and those that dont?
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174. Binocular Rivalry
Alternation between perceiving the pattern in
your left eye and perceiving the pattern in your
right eye.
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19Fate of the stimulus not attended
- Unconsciously processed.
- More likely to capture attention if meaningful.
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925. Can we use brain scans to infer consciousness?
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946. ConsciousnessGradual or a Threshold
Phenomenon?
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1187. Conscious Experience as a ConstructionThe
phi phenomenon reconsidered
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274 SoConsciousness is constructed retroactively
275Auditory perception as another example of
retroactive consciousness
276 8. Binding
- Requires Simultaneity
- Requires Localization
277What would it be like to lack binding?
278In the following display,
- Count the vowels,
- And notice anything else that might occur.
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330How many vowels?What color was the circle?
331How many vowels? (15)What color was the circle?
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3329. Consciousness and action
333Relationship of Premotor Cortex Activity to
Conscious Decision
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338Tentative Conclusions about Consciousness
- Depends on amount extent of brain activity.
- Threshold, all or none phenomenon
- Consciousness is constructed, not simultaneous
with events, sometimes punctuated with gaps. - Binding an experience depends on simultaneity and
localization. - Much processing occurs unconsciously.
- Consciousness seems to be a reporter of decisions
rather than a cause.