creators_name: Velmans, Max type: journalp datestamp: 1998-03-13 lastmod: 2011-03-11 08:53:36 metadata_visibility: show title: Is Consciousness Integrated? ispublished: pub subjects: behav-neuro-sci subjects: cog-psy subjects: phil-mind full_text_status: public keywords: Dennett, Kinsbourne, cartesian theatre, binding, consciousness, integration abstract: In the visual system, the represented features of individual objects (shape, colour, movement, and so on) are distributed both in space and time within the brain. Representations of inner and outer event sequences arrive through different sense organs at different times, and are likewise distributed. Objects are nevertheless perceived as integrated wholes - and event sequences are experienced to form a coherent "consciousness stream." In their thoughtful article, Dennett & Kinsbourne ask how this is achieved. date: 1992 date_type: published publication: Behavioral and Brain Sciences volume: 15 number: 2 publisher: Cambridge University Press pagerange: 229-230 refereed: FALSE citation: Velmans, Max (1992) Is Consciousness Integrated? [Journal (Paginated)] document_url: http://cogprints.org/4/1/velmans9.html