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G. Northoff

1 paper in the library · 138 citations · publishing 2022

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Temporo-spatial Theory of Consciousness (TTC) - Bridging the gap of neuronal activity and phenomenal states.

Behavioural Brain Research February 1, 2022 G. Northoff, Federico Zilio 138 citations

A review of the Temporo-spatial theory of consciousness (TTC) proposes that consciousness arises from the brain's spontaneous activity, not just from external stimuli. The TTC aims to bridge gaps between spontaneous and stimulus-related neural activity and between neuronal and phenomenal features. It introduces four mechanisms—expansion, globalization, alignment, and nestedness—linked to distinct dimensions of consciousness: phenomenal content, access, form/structure, and level/state. The authors conclude the TTC offers a unifying framework for different neuroscientific theories and generates empirically grounded hypotheses about the biological nature of consciousness and its relation to the brain.