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    Evolutionary aspects of self- and world consciousness in vertebrates

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    Although most aspects of world and self-consciousness are inherently subjective, neuroscience studies in humans and non-human animals provide correlational and causative indices of specific links between brain activity and representation of the self and the world. In this article we review neuroanatomic, neurophysiological and neuropsychological data supporting the hypothesis that different levels of self and world representation in vertebrates rely upon (i) a \u201cbasal\u201d subcortical system that includes brainstem, hypothalamus and central thalamic nuclei and that may underpin the primary (or anoetic) consciousness likely present in all vertebrates; and (ii) a forebrain system that include the medial and lateral structures of the cerebral hemispheres and may sustain the most sophisticated forms of consciousness [e.g., noetic (knowledge based) and autonoetic, reflective knowledge]. We posit a mutual, bidirectional functional influence between these two major brain circuits. We conclude that basic aspects of consciousness like primary self and core self (based on anoetic and noetic consciousness) are present in many species of vertebrates and that, even self-consciousness (autonoetic consciousness) does not seem to be a prerogative of humans and of some non-human primates but may, to a certain extent, be present in some other mammals and bird

    Reproduction Package for TACAS 2024 Submission `CPA-Daemon: Mitigating Tool Restarts for Java-Based Verifiers'

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    <p>This is the reproduction package for the TACAS 2024 Submission.</p><p>Instructions and further details can be found in the file README.html in the main directory of the zip archive.</p&gt

    Spider Cognition

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    Roots of a social brain: Developmental models of emerging animacy-detection mechanisms

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