Consciousness
seCtIon FoUR: eVoLUtIon Computational neuroscientist Anil Seth and his colleagues (2005) argue that among the basic brain facts ...
associative learning that have behavioural as well as functional and structural char- acteristics are more likely to be consciou ...
seCtIon FoUR: eVoLUtIon they cannot have the specific cortical areas associated with pain in humans. So some researchers conclu ...
Chapter Ten Evolution and animal minds mirrors (Bahrick, Moss, and Fadil, 1996). Children start referring to ‘me’ and then ‘you’ ...
seCtIon FoUR: eVoLUtIon and protruded their lips towards the image, as if to kiss it. Then they made all sorts of faces, press ...
and Lori Marino (2001) marked them with either temporary black ink or just water on parts of their body they could not see. Both ...
seCtIon FoUR: eVoLUtIon Povinelli (1998) agrees that chimpanzees have a concept of self, but not that they are aware of their o ...
DeCePtIon to deceive someone means to manipulate what they believe. A butterfly with a brilliant eye pattern on its wing deceive ...
seCtIon FoUR: eVoLUtIon of what another chimp can see. They might have an evolved tendency to look where someone else is lookin ...
represent relations between agents and untrue states of the world (Martin and Santos, 2016). In more recent experiments tracking ...
seCtIon FoUR: eVoLUtIon told many stories of actions that looked like imitation. In 1898 the psychologist Edward Lee Thorndike ...
Chapter Ten Evolution and animal minds interesting since their bodies are so very different. If imitation implies the capacity f ...
seCtIon FoUR: eVoLUtIon of a food source by dancing. Peacocks communicate how strong and beautiful they are by flashing their e ...
Chapter Ten Evolution and animal minds sounds made by the keyboard and then use the sounds spontaneously. It seems possible that ...
seCtIon FoUR: eVoLUtIon asking any ‘what is it like to be. . .?’ questions, whether of an octopus, a friend, or myself. In the ...
Chapter Ten Evolution and animal minds Dawkins, R. (1986). Explaining the very improba- ble. In R. Dawkins, The blind watchmaker ...
CHAPTER The function of consciousness eLeVen CONSCIOUSNESS IN EVOLUTION Evolutionary theory is especially good at answering ‘why ...
Chapter Eleven The function of consciousness of man and his history’ (1859, p. 488) and that psychology would find a secure foun ...
seCtIon FoUR: eVoLUtIon for sugar was adaptive for a hunter-gatherer even though it leads to obesity and heart disease today; ...
Chapter Eleven The function of consciousness the modern sense of subjectivity, play a role in moral decision-making? Is the capa ...
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