The Routledge Handbook of Consciousness

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attention 248–58; AST (Attention Schema Theory)
175–6; comparing to awareness 176–8; IRs
(intermediate representations) 166–8
Attention Schema Theory of Consciousness (AST)
5, 174–85
attentional blink 166
audition 326
auditory irregularities 356
autism 343–-4
automaticity 331
availability 172n1
Avatar 12, 14
awareness 450; AST (Attention Schema Theory)
175; comparing to attention 176–8; objective
awareness 175; prior awareness 291–3; sensory
awareness 210; social attribution of awareness
182–3; subjective awareness 179–80
awareness unity 369


Baars, B. J. 122–4, 127, 132, 133, 159, 372
background states of consciousness 236
backward-looking explanation, BR
(Biological Realism) 194
Baron-Cohen, S. 343
basic desert 79
BAV (Byproduct or Accident View) 385
Bayne, T. 323, 339, 372, 454, 455
Beck, F. 228
bedside behavioral examination, covert
consciousness 352–3
behavior 391
behavior assumption 353
behavioral dispositions 40
behavioral inactivity 357
behaviorism, Materialism 40–1
being-the-world 196
Ben-Zeev, Aaron 210
Berkovich-Ohana, A. 436
Bermúdez, J. 303
Berti, A. 165
Bhasarvajna 93
Bhatta, Jayanta 93
bhavana 438
biased competition model 176
bidirectional pathways 129
BIID (body integrity identity disorder) 347n7
Billon, A. 341
binding: in Cortico-Thalamic Core 128;
modal versus amodal 329–30
binding problem 368
binocular rivalry 167, 367
biological embodiment 465
biological evolution of consciousness 379–86
Biological Naturalism (BN) 188–92, 199–200
Biological Realism (BR) 188, 193–200
Blanke, O. 428
blindness 254; inattentional blindness 251–2


blindsight 164, 250–1, 343, 351
Block, Ned 3, 117, 144, 158, 249, 389, 445, 451
Bloom, P. 469
BN (Biological Naturalism) 188–92, 199–200
bodiliness 207
bodily experiences, dreams 423–4
bodily sensations, 325, 334n8, 340
body integrity identity disorder (BIID) 347n7
body schema analogy, AST (Attention Schema
Theory) 179
body swap plotlines 12
Bohm, David 68, 220, 227; wave function 223–6
Bohm theory 223–6
Bohmian mechanics 226
Bohr, Niels 218–19, 225; interpretation of
quantum theory 220
BOLD activity 132–3
Born, Max 218
Bostrom, Nick 418
bottom-up attention 168
Bourdin, Pierre 29
BR (Biological Realism) 188, 193–200
brahman (principle of things) 101
brain: consciously mediated processing in the
cortex 124–6; HOT (higher-order thought)
theories 117
Brave Officer case 13, 14
Brentano, Franz 116–17
Brewer, B. 275
Brhadaranyaka Upanisad 94
broadcasting: any-to-many signaling 129–30;
in Cortico-Thalamic Core 128
Broglie-Bohm interpretation 223
Brokenism 439
Bruno, M. 469
Buckwalter, W. 465, 471
Buddhist phenomenalism 97–100
Buddhist philosophical context, meditation 437
Butler, Bishop Joseph 14
Byproduct or Accident View (BAV) 385
byproducts 381; consciousness 384–6

Cabanac, M. 399
Cambridge, MA Declaration 397
Candrakirti 99
Canon (Morgan) 389
capacity (yogyatva) 101
Capgras Syndrome 347n5
Carrasco, Marisa 255–6
Carruthers, P. 109, 114, 343, 393, 457
Cartesian materialism 149–50
Cartesian model 149–50
Cartesian Theater 150
Cartesians 30; IIT (Integrated Information
Theory) 144–5
Caruso, Gregg 80, 82
Caston, Victor 27
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