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- W2298040353 abstract "Pursuing the notion that conscious awareness per se may be reasonably accommodated by information processing models of the mind (Navon, 2015), it is suggested to disentangle it from phenomenal experience, in positing that cognitions and phenomenal experiences are simply two types of content hosted by it. Thus, conscious awareness and phenomenal experience are distinct mental constructs, the former being the carrier of the latter, that have separate functions - communicational and motivational, respectively. Whereas both awareness and cognition are explicable by customary tools of cognitive science, phenomenal experience is hardly so. Furthermore, the inexplicability of phenomenal experiences seems to be misattributed to its carrier, namely awareness. It is further proposed here that the two types of contents of awareness are given rise to each by a separate subsystem of the central nervous system (cognition and sentience), where neither of those two is a product (or by-product) of the other one, though they do interact. Though those subsystems are functional for the organism, each separately and in conjunction, they are posited to be autonomous, in the sense that there is no supreme executive, neither to control each, nor to coordinate between them. The mind may thus be conceivably construed as an emergent entity arising from the coexistence in the CNS of two systems each specialized in a different mode of internally reacting to the environment." @default.
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- W2298040353 date "2015-01-01" @default.
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- W2298040353 title "The Overshadowed Sister of Cognition: Notes on Sentience" @default.
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