Isn't this the Graziano fellow who back in Dec. 2013 write an article in AEON 
about uploading? Ah! yes he is. 


http://aeon.co/magazine/technology/virtual-afterlives-will-transform-humanity/



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From: meekerdb <[email protected]>
To: EveryThing <[email protected]>
Sent: Fri, Mar 6, 2015 8:06 pm
Subject: Michael Graziano's theory of consciousness


  
  
  The attention schema theory satisfies two problems of understanding 
consciousness, said Aaron Schurger, a senior researcher of cognitive 
neuroscience at the Brain Mind Institute at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de 
Lausanne in Switzerland who received his doctorate from Princeton in 2009. The 
"easy" problem relates to correlating brain activity with the presence and 
absence of consciousness, he said. The "hard" problem has been to determine how 
consciousness comes about in the first place. Essentially all existing theories 
of consciousness have addressed only the easy problem. Graziano shows that the 
solution to the hard problem might be that the brain describes some of the 
information that it is actively processing as conscious because that is a 
useful description of its own process of attention, Schurger said. 
  
  "Michael's theory explains the connection between attention and consciousness 
in a very elegant and compelling way," Schurger said. 
  
  "His theory is the first theory that I know of to take both the easy and the 
hard problems head on," he said. "That is a gaping hole in all other modern 
theories, and it is deftly plugged by Michael's theory. Even if you think his 
theory is wrong, his theory reminds us that any theory that avoids the hard 
problem has almost certainly missed the mark, because a plausible solution — 
his theory — exists that does not appeal to magic or mysterious, 
as-yet-unexplained phenomena." 
  
 Read the rest: 
  
  
http://www.princeton.edu/main/news/archive/S38/91/90C37/index.xml?section=featured
 
  
 Brent 
  
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