holds that only objects attended to become conscious, and…
Page 141 holds that only objects attended to become conscious, and that only objects consciously perceived can be attended to, in other words, attention, and consciousness are intimately related. The other school of thought maintains that attention and consciousness are interrelated but separately process separable processes with differentiated functions and distinct neural mechanisms.
— from The Mind in the Cockpit
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