Self-Consciousness, Demonstrative Reference, and the Self-Ascription View of Believing
โ Scribed by Castaneda, Hector-Neri
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## Abstract A coherent and meaningful percept of the world is essential for human nature. Consequently, much speculation has focused on how this is achieved in the brain. It is thought that all conscious experiences have reference to the self. Selfโreference may either be minimal or extended, i.e.,
The positive and negative aspects of private self-consciousness were examined through a variety of methods. Previous analyses have revealed that the private self-consciousness factor of the Self-Consciousness Scale (SCS) consists of two factors . A principal-components analysis conยฎrmed the presenc
## Abstract __Objectives:__ The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between medial cortical activation and the presence of self and consciousness in healthy subjects and patients with vegetative state and minimally conscious state using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI)