ABSTRACT

This volume is the result of the third Appalachian Conference on Behavioral Neurodynamics which focused on the problem of scale in conscious experience. Set against the philosophical view of "eliminative materialism," the purpose of this conference was to facilitate communication among investigators who approach the study of consciousness and conscious phenomena from a variety of analytical levels.

One speculative outcome of the conference is that the columnar arrangement within primary sensory cortices may provide the local isolation necessary for nonlocal interactions to occur. In addition, the relationship between unit activity and field potentials within a circumscribed region of cortex may provide the other enigmatic aspect of neurophysiological nonlocality, namely, the common context in the macro scale. So instead of a problem looking for a solution, scale becomes a solution to a problem. Only further research will determine the utility of the ideas expressed here.

part 1|35 pages

The Macrolevel

part 2|85 pages

The Mesolevel

chapter 3|15 pages

Blindsight

Conscious vs. Unconscious Aspects

chapter 5|13 pages

Cerebral Memory Circuits

chapter 7|11 pages

From Eye to Hand

part 3|144 pages

Microprocessing and the Nanolevel in the Neurodynamics of Consciousness

part 4|164 pages

Quantum Physics, Quantum Neurodyn and Consciousness

chapter 14|22 pages

Nonlocality in Microsystems

chapter 15|10 pages

Quantum Dynamics and Neural Dynamics

Analogies between the Formalisms of Bohm and Pribram

chapter 16|27 pages

Modeling the Heisenberg Matrix

Quantum Coherence and Thought at the Holoscape Manifold and Deeper Complementarity

chapter 17|23 pages

Dissipation and Brain