Isaac Martinez

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To become conscious of an emotional state requires information from those deeper structures to reach the cortical system, where it is integrated with cognitive information about consciousness. In this hypothesis, emotional consciousness contains two parts: information that defines the emotional state and information that defines consciousness. Just as the brain can compute the compound set of information, “I am conscious of the apple,” so it can compute, “I am conscious of my emotion.”
Rethinking Consciousness: A Scientific Theory of Subjective Experience
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