conscious experience
collocation in Englishmeaningsofconsciousandexperience
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conscious
adjective
uk/ˈkɒn.ʃəs/us/ˈkɑːn.ʃəs/
to notice that a particular thing or person exists or ...
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experience
noun
uk/ɪkˈspɪə.ri.əns/us/ɪkˈspɪr.i.əns/
(the process of getting) knowledge or skill from doing, seeing, or ...
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(Definition ofconsciousandexperiencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofconscious experience
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To claim otherwise is to relegate the elaborate structure ofconsciousexperienceto a mystical state beyond the bounds of science.
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However, the explanations suggested byconsciousexperiencecan easily be shown to be specious in examples such as the ones cited above.
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Obviously, infants'consciousexperienceis presumably different from that of adult humans.
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Perhaps the idea of a "phenomenal vacuum" or the total absence ofconsciousexperienceis equally difficult to accept.
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The presence of spatial structures in the perceptual representation is identically equal to aconsciousexperienceof those structures.
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Nonetheless, the brain does have properties, and some of its properties do determine the contents ofconsciousexperience.
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Attention is drawn to such resonant states, making them the basis ofconsciousexperience.
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Unfortunately, this move will not help us to understand the radical contrast between the presence and absence ofconsciousexperiencein the above cases.
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There is some debate among critical realists over the ontology ofconsciousexperience.
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In other words, we need recourse to more diverse means to elicit detailed descriptions of salient aspects ofconsciousexperience.
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During sleep, in contrast,consciousexperienceis normally driven by internally generated stimuli and has no apparent behavioral consequence.
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Thus, the aggressive child'sconsciousexperienceand automatic read of a social situation may be inconsistent.
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Does this suggest that there should be an objectiveconsciousexperienceas well?
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Is my alimentary canal conscious of itself, or does it perform its function totally in the absence ofconsciousexperience?
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Associative memories are created through the cooccurrence of different items inconsciousexperience.
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An example might be the relation between the microphysical facts about someone's brain and the facts about that person'sconsciousexperience.
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Alternatively, ifconsciousexperienceresults from a mental process, it arrives too late to carry out the functions of that process.
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Because of this, it is tempting to think that theconsciousexperienceof will is a direct perception of the force of will.
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