نتایج جستجو برای: Consciousness-raising Task

تعداد نتایج: 349028  

Journal: :International Journal of Enviornment and Climate Change 2023

The global impact of climate change remains a grave concern to every nation, from severe droughts in East Africa wildfires Australia and extreme floods landslides India, Nepal Bangladesh, and, recently, the devastating witnessed Nigeria, challenges continue escalate. Climate is driving people out their homes ushering world poverty. Extant literature avers that at centre mitigating adverse effec...

2012
Michael I. Posner

The term consciousness is an important one in the vernacular of the western literature in many fields. It is no wonder that scientists have assumed that consciousness will be found as a component of the human brain and that we will come to understand its neural basis. However, there is rather little in common between consciousness as the neurologist would use it to diagnose the vegetative state...

2012
Russell N. James Michael W. O’Boyle

This first ever functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) analysis of charitable bequest decision-making found increased activation in the precuneus and lingual gyrus of the brain compared to charitable giving and volunteering decisions. Greater lingual gyrus activation was also associated with increased propensity to make a charitable bequest. Previous studies have shown that activation of ...

2003
Evan Thompson Anthony Atkinson Tim Bayne David Chalmers Robert Hanna Valerie Hardcastle Susan Hurley Thomas Metzinger

In the past decade, the notion of a neural correlate of consciousness (or NCC) has become a focal point for scientific research on consciousness (Metzinger, 2000a). A growing number of investigators believe that the first step toward a science of consciousness is to discover the neural correlates of consciousness. Indeed, Francis Crick has gone so far as to proclaim that ‘we ... need to discove...

Journal: :Consciousness and cognition 2002
Nachshon Meiran Bernhard Hommel Uri Bibi Idit Lev

Participants were required to switch among randomly ordered tasks, and instructional cues were used to indicate which task to execute. In Experiments 1 and 2, the participants indicated their readiness for the task switch before they received the target stimulus; thus, each trial was associated with two primary dependent measures: (1) readiness time and (2) target reaction time. Slow readiness ...

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