The disintegrated theory of consciousness: Sleep, waking, and meta-awareness

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45 (2022)
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Abstract

The study of sleep and wakefulness can inform debates about the nature of consciousness. We argue that sleep and wakefulness fall along a multidimensional continuum and that inconsistencies and paradoxes with the accounts put forth by Merker et al. and Tononi can be understood in terms of a pervasive false dichotomy between these two states.

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