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is clinically measured by the ability to follow commands -either verbally, or behaviorally. Awareness was detected by asking participants to imagine hitting a tennis ball and to imagine walking from room to room in their house while in the scanner. Using this technique, a patient who fulfilled all of the clinical criteria for the vegetative state was shown to be covertly aware and able to willfully respond to commands by looking at their brain activity.
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are, for example unable to tell if a pencil is horizontal or vertical. Patients who are clinically in a vegetative state (show no awareness of their surroundings) are found to have no awareness but they are able to sometimes detect covert awareness with neuro imaging (fMRI). The presence of awareness
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This type of awareness allows one to be prepared to respond to unexpected events. For example, when walking down a busy street while talking to a friend, peripheral awareness will allow for alertness to potential hazards such as cars or pedestrians coming into proximity that may not have been noticed
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Peripheral awareness refers to the human ability to process information regarding all five senses at the periphery of attention, such as acknowledging the distant sounds of people outside while sitting indoors and concentrating on a specific task, such as reading. Peripheral vision is defined as the
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These categories are not mutually exclusive, as there can be significant overlap in what a particular type of awareness might be considered. Rather, these categories serve to help understand what knowledge might be conveyed by a particular type of awareness or how that knowledge might be conveyed.
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In cooperative settings, awareness is a term used to denote "knowledge created through the interaction of an agent and its environment — in simple terms 'knowing what is going on'". In this setting, awareness is meant to convey how individuals monitor and perceive the information surrounding their
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consists of the capacity to generate emotions and awareness of one's surroundings, but not an ability to talk about what one has experienced. In the same way, people can become conscious of a feeling that they cannot label or describe, a phenomenon that is especially common in pre-verbal infants.
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The ability to consciously detect an image when presented at near-threshold stimulus varies across presentations. One factor is "baseline shifts", due to top down attention that modulates ongoing brain activity in sensory cortex areas that affects the neural processing of subsequent perceptual
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developed by other networks. As awareness provides the materials from which one develops subjective ideas about their experience, it is said that one is aware of one's own awareness state. This organization of awareness of one's own inner experience is given a central role in
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while others have argued that they are different. There is evidence to demonstrate that awareness and attention have distinct neural correlates, though the majority of research analyses the attention, awareness, and perception of only visual stimuli.
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Awareness is also associated with consciousness in the sense that it denotes a fundamental experience such as a feeling or intuition that accompanies the experience of phenomena. Specifically, this is referred to as awareness of experience.
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colleagues and the environment they are in. This information is incredibly useful and critical to the performance and success of collaborations. Awareness can be further defined by breaking it down into a set of characteristics:
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Throughout the brain stem, there are interconnected regions that regulate eye movement that are also involved in organizing information about what to do next, such as reaching for a piece of food or pursuing a potential mate.
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and awareness is crucial in this process. Modern systems theory maintains that humans, as living systems, not only have awareness of their environment but also self-awareness particularly with their capability for
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Group-structural awareness – the knowledge of others roles, responsibilities, and status in a group. It is an understanding of group dynamics and the relationship another individual has to the group.
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Workspace awareness – awareness with a focus on the workspace's influence and mediation of awareness information, particularly the location, activity, and changes of elements within the workspace.
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Social awareness – the information you maintain about a social or conversational context. This is a subtle awareness maintained through non-verbal cues, such as eye contact, facial express, etc.
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This theory contributes a perspective that cognition is a process present at organic levels that we do not usually consider to be aware. Given the possible relationship between awareness and
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Studies have shown having peripheral awareness enhances overall cognition. By improving peripheral awareness, overall quality of life and productivity will subsequently be improved.
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Living systems are cognitive systems, and living as a process is a process of cognition. This statement is valid for all organisms, with or without a nervous system.
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which corresponds to the accurate and deep individual's understanding of one's perception and thinking. The second perspective argues that awareness is
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Covert awareness is the knowledge of something without knowing it. The word covert means not openly shown, engaged in. Some patients with specific
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considering both conscious and unconscious, with an end-stage of awareness... The third considers awareness concerning the recognition of the
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The term of location awareness still is gaining momentum with the growth of ubiquitous computing. First defined by networked work positions (
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Informal awareness – the sense of who's around and what are they up to; information you might know from being collocated with an individual
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Different categories of awareness have been suggested based on the type of information being obtained or maintained:
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judgments. Such top down biasing can occur through two distinct processes: an attention driven baseline shift in the
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Individuals interact with the environment, and maintenance of awareness is accomplished through this interaction.
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Mocenni C. and Bizzarri F. wrote: "The awareness literature can be organized around three core concepts:
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is posited due to the difficulty in developing an analytic definition of awareness or sensory awareness.
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Generally part of some other activity, making it a secondary goal to the primary goal of the activity.
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Environments are continually changing, therefore awareness knowledge must be constantly maintained
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Some scientists have proposed that awareness is closely related and in some ways synonymous with
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suggest the phenomenon describes self-awareness, the condition of being aware of oneself. Modern
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might need in a particular situation. These concepts of large importance especially for AAA (
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community, due to the transition of workspaces from physical to virtual environments.
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perception of visual stimuli at or near the edge of the field of vision.
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philosophy
psychology
perception
knowledge
consciousness
blindsight
experience
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concept
retina
light waves
conceptualization
Self-awareness
consciousness
systems theory
Gregory Bateson
self-organization
logic
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brain
qualia
self-regulation
attention
central
peripheral nervous systems
cognitive
mind
extended consciousness
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