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bibo:abstract "At this instant you, the reader, are conscious of some aspects of the\nact of reading --- the color and texture of THIS PAGE, and perhaps the \ninner sound of THESE WORDS. But you are probably not aware of the\ntouch of your chair at this instant; nor of a certain background taste in your mouth, nor that monotonous background noise, the soft sound of music, or the complex syntactic processes needed to understand THIS PHRASE; nor are you now aware of your feelings about a friend, the fleeting events of several seconds ago, or the multiple meanings of ambiguous words, as in THIS CASE. Even though you are not currently conscious of them, there is good of evidence that such unconscious events are actively processed in your brain, every moment you are awake.\nWhen we try to understand conscious experience we aim to explain \nthe differences between these two conditions: between the events in your\nnervous system that you can report, act upon, distinguish, and\nacknowledge as your own, and a great multitude of sophisticated and\nintelligent processes which are unconscious, and do not allow these\noperations. \n"^^xsd:string;
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