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Title: Consciousness


1
Consciousness
The most complicated achievements of thought are
possible without the assistance of consciousness
-Sigmund Freud
  • Panel Presentation
  • PSYCH 100
  • Jessica Koppel, Kevin Maggi and Lisa Harada

2
What is Consciousness?
  • Described as one of the most mysterious aspects
    of life
  • No complete definition
  • Term used in 3 distinct senses
  • 1. Consciousness as wakefulness
  • 2. Consciousness as voluntary action
  • 3. Consciousness as awareness

3
Wakefulness
  • Why do we sleep?
  • Evolutionary adaptation to night and day
  • Why are we awake?
  • Daniel Dennett (1995)

The lion and the lamb shall lie down together,
but the lamb will not be very sleepy -Woody Allen
Source Google Images
4
Voluntary Action
  • Not everything we do or think involves
    consciousness
  • Examples walking or eye movements
  • Cognitive unconsciousness
  • Controlled and automatic processes
  • Practical and social skills

Source Google Images
5
Awareness
  • Unity of Consciousness
  • Unity of Self and Unity of the world
  • Binding problem and common sense
  • Visual dominance

6
Awareness
  • Self-Awareness
  • Primate experiments
  • Video
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vvJFo3trMuD8feature
    related

7
Article
  • "The goal pursuit can involve deliberate and
    conscious processes, but can also occur
    automatically and nonconsciously, following the
    priming of specific contents"
  • Interesting Points
  • consciousness and goals
  • Performance/competitiveness
  • Wire game

8
Critical Review
  • Evolutionary Psych
  • Interesting Points
  • Primate experiment
  • No complete definition
  • Binding problem
  • Arguments
  • Consciousness as wakefulness
  • Self-deception
  • Controlled vs. automatic processing

9
Test Questions
  • 1) According to Gaulin and McBurneys
    Evolutionary Psychology, consciousness is
    related in all these distinct senses except
    consciousness as
  • a) wakefulness
  • b) alertness
  • c) voluntary action
  • d) awareness
  • 2) All of the following exemplify automatic
    processing except for
  • A) eating food
  • B) walking
  • C) typing
  • D) blinking
  • 3) When it comes to the senses, which is the most
    dominant in identification?
  • A) taste
  • B) touch
  • C) sight
  • D) sound
  • 4) T/F Although both primates, chimpanzees have
    proven through various studies to have far more
    self-awareness.
  • 5) T/F A sense that often involves conscious
    sensations is walking.
  • 6) T/F Humans spend 1/4 of their lives sleeping

10
Bibliography
  • Dawkins, Richard (1976). Genesmanship The
    Selfish Gene, 88-108.
  • Delouvee, Sylvain, Legal, Jean-Baptiste, and
    Meyer, Thierry (2006). Effect Of Compatibility
    Between Conscious Goal And Nonconscious Priming
    On Performance. Current Research in Social
    Psychology, 126, 80-90.
  • Gaulin, Steven J.C., McBurney, Donald H.
    (2004). Consciousness Evolutionary Psychology
    2nd Ed, 101-120.
  • (2008, March 13). National Geographic.
    Self-Recognition in Apes. Retrieved from
    http//www.youtube.com/watch?vvJFo3trMuD8feature
    related
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