Consciousness and Memory

Journal of Consciousness Studies 16 (5):68-78 (2009)
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Abstract

Defining consciousness along the lines of Nagel, an organism has consciousness iff there is something it is like to be that organism, I relate three types of consciousness (phenomenal, access and reflexive) to the three types of short-term memory (sensory memories, short-term working memory and the central executive). The suggestion is that these short-term memory stores may be a key feature of consciousness.

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Penelope Anne Rowlatt
University College London

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