Seeing consciousness through the lens of memory
Abstract
In this My Word, Joseph LeDoux and Hakwan Lau argue that everyday human conscious experiences cannot be understood separately from memory. The authors build on a tripartite model of memory as a way of fractionating consciousness into components that account for wide ranging experiences, from the simplest sensory experience of the color of an apple to a full-blown feeling of fear or other emotions.
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Current Biology
- Pub Date:
- September 2020
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- Bibcode:
- 2020CBio...30R1018L