by Bernard J. Baars | Aug 15, 2022 | conscious brain, Cortex and Consciousness, Podcast, Podcast Episodes, Psychobiology
“Studies show that, especially for young children, if you prematurely wake them up and deprive them of that much needed sleep, it becomes detrimental to their proper cognitive development further down in life. I just wonder about the amount of damage we’re...
by Bernard J. Baars | Aug 1, 2022 | conscious brain, Cortex and Consciousness, Podcast, Podcast Episodes, Psychobiology
“I think a feature, like Bernie mentioned, of sleeping is that we’re not attending to things in our sensory environment in the same way. Maybe we’re dreaming, maybe we don’t have any awareness of what’s going on, but our brain doesn’t just stop working.”...
by Bernard J. Baars | Jul 20, 2022 | conscious brain, Conscious Experiences, Cortex and Consciousness, Global Workspace Theory, Podcast, Podcast Episodes, Psychobiology
“I think in terms of consciousness, it seems to me that these Feelings of Knowing are perhaps the conscious tip of the iceberg for this huge amount of unconscious processing that’s going on of all this information in our environment, where maybe I couldn’t...
by Bernard J. Baars | Jun 20, 2022 | conscious brain, Conscious Experiences, Cortex and Consciousness, Global Workspace Theory, Podcast, Podcast Episodes, Psychobiology
“One of the major features of the Global Workspace hypothesis began with limited capacity, that there has to be a compensatory event in the brain happening, and the most plausible one, for various reasons, including other people’s work, of course, was that...
by Bernard J. Baars | May 20, 2022 | AI, Podcast, Podcast Episodes, Psychobiology
“While our understanding of consciousness is yet incomplete, the biological components that it consists of appear to be fundamental building blocks.” – Dr. Heather Berlin, Neuropsychologist and Assistant Clinical Professor at Mount Sinai In Episode 15 of...