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Varieties of consciousness

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 June 2003

Paolo Bartolomeo
Affiliation:
INSERM, Centre Paul Broca, Paris, F-75014, Francepaolo@broca.inserm.frdallabarba@broca.inserm.fr http://paolo.broca.inserm.fr
Gianfranco Dalla Barba
Affiliation:
INSERM, Centre Paul Broca, Paris, F-75014, Francepaolo@broca.inserm.frdallabarba@broca.inserm.fr http://paolo.broca.inserm.fr

Abstract

In agreement with some of the ideas expressed by Perruchet & Vinter (P&V), we believe that some phenomena hitherto attributed to “unconscious” processing may in fact reflect a fundamental distinction between direct and reflexive forms of consciousness. This dichotomy, developed by the phenomenological tradition, is substantiated by examples coming from experimental psychology and lesion neuropsychology.

Type
Brief Report
Copyright
© 2002 Cambridge University Press

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