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What is the primary focus of today's The second aspect of consciousness: being aware
lecture on consciousness? of specific content.
What are the levels of consciousness Awake, deep sleep, anaesthetized, hypnotized.
mentioned?
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What does System 2 refer to in It solves problems using a deliberate, conscious
decision-making? thought process.
What is the content of short-term What we are conscious of.
memory according to the lecture?
What is attention described as in the A selective filter of content for our consciousness.
context of consciousness?
What is phenomenal consciousness? The experience's content, without its self-
reportable consequences.
What is access consciousness? Information that is available for high-level
processes.
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What is the 'Hard Problem' of The problem of experience itself (Qualia).
consciousness according to David
Chalmers?
What are some examples of 'easy How attention gets focused, the ability to
problems' of consciousness? discriminate and categorize stimuli, and the
deliberate control of behavior.
What distinguishes the easy problems Easy problems are recognizable within cognitive
from the hard problem of science and have potential solutions; the hard
consciousness? problem relates to subjective experience.
What does the Knowledge Argument It questions whether science can fully explain
(Mary the Color Scientist) illustrate? conscious experience.
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