intermediate-level theory

Perhaps, consciousness is viewpoint-specific representations in short-term memory {intermediate-level theory of consciousness, cognition} [Crick and Koch, 2000] [Jackendoff, 1987] [Jackendoff, 1996] [Jackendoff, 2002] [Siewert, 1998] [Strawson, 1996]. Consciousness is at level intermediate between sense qualities and thought. Consciousness stores computation results in information structures. Consciousness is a three-dimensional model and involves position, shape, color, motion, attention, and representation. People cannot be aware of mental processes, computations, or abstract representations.

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