The relationship between consciousness and perception is interdependent and dynamic from "summary" of The Cognitive Neuroscience of Consciousness by Stanislas Dehaene
Consciousness and perception exist in a fluid interplay, each influencing and shaping the other in significant ways. Perception is not merely the passive reception of stimuli; it actively contributes to the construction of conscious experience. When sensory information is processed, it becomes available for conscious awareness, creating a rich tapestry of what it means to experience the world.
This dynamic interaction can be observed in instances of perceptual ambiguity, where the same sensory input can lead to different conscious experiences depending on contextual factors or attentional focus. For example, a simple image may be perceived in multiple ways, revealing how consciousness can pivot based on perceptual cues. This highlights ...
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